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Terrifying sculptures made from wax, papier mache and fabric


If you're after something to haunt your dreams for the next couple of days, look no further than these sculptures by French artist Paul Toupet. His work reflects the weird and the creepy; and you can easily tell that he is fascinated with the dark side. 

Using mainly wax, papier mache and fabric, Paul creates all sorts of puppets inspired by animals, African and religious arts. From creatures that look they've just been hopping out of the crypt to children-like figures with bunny masks, there's no macabre sculpture that he can't accomplish with the right materials and a bit of imagination.




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