Because no matter how creepy you find those little furry owl things, you’re going to find these even more unsettling.
Using a real Furby as a makeshift mould, she creates creatures that look like they’re made of meat, spaghetti hoops, and baked beans.But Sophie’s work, which includes Skinby , Wormby , and Meatby , has earned her more than $100,000.supports HTML5 video Sophie Stark, from Los Angeles, California, said: ‘It’s not something I’d spend money on, so when people said they would I thought they were joking.‘It was a happy accident. It started as just a hobby to keep me occupied.
Sophie makes the bizarre products by creating a clay sculpture, painting silicone over it, then covering it with pieces of plaster bandage.After it’s dried, she removes the plaster and clay sculpture to reveal the work’s final mould, which she fills with coloured silicone.