100 Photo Manipulations Of Animals Photoshopped Into The Most Random Things By Les Creatonautes
Animals and plants—or nature in general—have always been a huge inspiration to many artists across the world. But have any of us ever tried to imagine what these subjects would look like when combined? Well, a creative French agency called Les Creatonautes has been quite busy doing just that. This past year they have created a series of digital collages that combine sporting goods, animals, and edible objects all into one, and here’s the result.
Creative images range from a bird with a cow head to a giraffe-guitar and even a strawberry-pig. The group started the said project on January 1st of 2018 and has been publishing “transformations” each day since.
Now scroll down below and check all of the creative photos for yourself!
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Chaouette, because Chat + Chouette (chouette means owl but also means "really cool")
Load More Replies...Exept he has a puppy mill ( I think) tatoo in his ear
Load More Replies...That dark spot in his ear? Pretty sure that’s the shadow
Load More Replies...Imagine knocking on the door to this house: You knock on the door, expecting the meow of a cat, you saw one in the window, right? Then, as the doorbell finishes ringing, you hear a thick, wet, slapping noise, and the distorted bark of a seal merged with a cat. It continues flopping to the door, then letting out long, horrid “arfmeow sounds., when the door opens, you are greeted by this adorable creature as it slooshes boogishly towards you, demanding pets.
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuuute!!!
It's a PHAT (not my fault and the T is silent, phoque+chat, it doesn't work the other way since "choque" is already a conjugated verb, choquer= to shock)
Grenouquet (grenouille+perroquet). Be glad it was a parrot and not a cockatoo because in French it's a cacatoes and caca also means poop so it would have a very shïtty name.
At first glance, I thought this was a bowing penguin with a weird hat... then I was like, wait WTF is that on the back?! Then I sighed in relief as I realized it's probably an orca...
I was confused, as I thought it was a penguin to…
Load More Replies...Clever observation of natural congruence — the result is beautifully subtle!
You are pretty close, it's actually birdlic, pretty common in France, and very good as a seasoning.
Load More Replies...Hérisson à papa (daddy's hedgehog yes, cotton candy is daddy's beard in French, and every daddy should want this cute hedgehog)
Une humainule (humaine+tarentule, really like this one because the end is close to libellule, dragonfly)
Lol it's a Porque (sound like pork), Pie+orque (oh i see it coming, no we don't eat this kind of pies, it's just their name instead of 3,141592... )
Pommette (pomme+chouette but it's already the name of cheekbones which literally means small apples)
Sorry but Im pretty sure that's a dog not a cat.
Load More Replies...Ah yes a "cacatoes"! This one is a cacachien, it means dogpoop, i finally have my shïtty name, thanks to this cockatoo!
Cygneur (it's a classy name, seigneur means lord, cygne is a swann and chou-fleur cauliflower, i just want it to be a cauliflower because Cygneur sounds marvelous)
Paon-chou, a Pchou because we can't really mix monosyllabic words.
Chabeau (Chat+corbeau, don't have a cold while pronouncing it because a chameau is a camel)
This one is wonderful. "There is a place that I used to go, Given it's name by the buffalo, Filled me up and eased my pain, Washed my soul without the rain...Whisle whisle whisle..." I'm about to whisle in my head for an hour now.
Cute except the legs look funny. I know they are chicken legs but still.
Un poney-soie. It's a silk-pony, magnificent beasts. Poney+Poule-soie (silk hen)
Guépette (guépard+chouette), not threatening at all because it means tiny wasp too.
"what came first the chicken or the egg" .. welp you were wrong it was the chicegg
Ya know, that sounds like Chic egg. I STILL LOVE IT BETTER THAN THE SCIENTIFIC ONE!
Load More Replies...Souriseau (souris+oiseau but be careful because souriceau with a c means baby mouse)
I think it's a toadli, toadli different species lol
Load More Replies...Mushroom and elephant are two things I would never accociate with each other
Elephion but it's not very clean... Elephant+ champignon but fion means "bûtthöle"
tigreau, tigre+oiseau and sounds a bit like winnie's friend in french, Tigrou instead of Tigger.
Damn you missed the chance to say “tortoiseshell”
Load More Replies...Wait, which way is its left-in-the-picture leg facing? It looks wrong, like another front leg, as if the tail were a second head. ???? Until I noticed, I quite liked it. Now I keep squinting at it with my head cocked. 🤷
Is it a suckling pig? It makes me feel a bit uncomfortable actually
I legit thought it was rotisserie chicken XD "well done"
Load More Replies...Hmm, this would be even better with an alligator snapping turtle head (and limbs). I can't decide whether I prefer pineapple photoshopped as turtle shell scutes or as feathers, but either way it's very cool!
A gigull, they sing a lot, their sound is called a bell, hence the famous song "gigull bells, gigull bells, gigull all the way..."
Why change the spots so much? On a snake, almost any pattern goes.
Hmm, this must be a leafy land dragon (compared to the leafy sea dragon, an ornately frondy seahorse, y'know).
Omg this thing is hilarious! I used to have pet snails, and most people who have pets have dogs-
Love these!!!!! So creative and fun. Should turn them into shorts or clothing.
Love these!!!!! So creative and fun. Should turn them into shorts or clothing.
