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I’m a polymer clay and mixed media artist with a keen interest in horror films – so what could be a better personal project than reimagining horror and dark genre films in polymer clay?

My interest in horror started at an early age. My older brother would often watch scary films after I (very reluctantly) went to bed, so my only real references of horror characters came from posters and VHS film covers.

As such, my work is loosely based on how a young child might interpret horror films, often resulting in some pretty absurd clay characters.

More info: claydisarray.co.uk

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