Mythological Satire
For my open series, I chose to make mythological creatures, but with a twist. I made each creature, less threatening, and perhaps more cuddly.
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This is the Cerberus, but the cute, puppy Chihuahua version |
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With this one, I took the idea of the Minataur (half bull/half man). The creature can be referred to as Cowman, or his superhero name, The Utter Avenger |
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This came from the idea of a werewolf, including some pandamonium. Just the scent of won tons sets this guy off |
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This is simply the collaboration of Sasquatch and a cyclops (two birds, one stone) |
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I apologize in advance for this one, but this is my harpy, the image of a hummingbird with the addition of the one and only, Sarah Jessica Parker |
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This cute little thing is a griffin, but instead of a lion and eagle, it is their relatives that are combined |
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Here is the Headless Horseboy, but with an apple for the head, and bubbles emitting from his head, instead of fire |
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Holy Sheep! It's the glorious centaur |
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Here you have the Phelps mermaid |
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That is one cute Gorgon (caterpillars, instead of snakes) |
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For this creature, I took the idea of a hydra (beast with multiple dragon-like heads) and added a giraffe twist |
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And finally, the majestic Pegasus' distant cousin
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5 comments:
The Harpy is my favorite haha. Great job, very creative!
Very creative. Nice work!!
I wish the images themselves had more to do with one another. Like they were all taken by the same person. Some of the source photography doesn't match the rest. I do like the theme and am glad that you made more than 5.
the idea is pretty funny to me. i was afraid you might repeat creatures but i was glad to see your diversity. you did really really well on a few like the sheep and the horseman. and even the ones that werent as well done were still rather well done.
You had a good idea, and I liked the cuteness factor of several of them, especially the sheep man! Hummingbird one just didn't do it for me or the clown man, seemed just not to fit. All in all nice work.
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