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  Cynthia Gaub   
  Everett WA USA  
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Art: Survival of the Dodo Bird by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Survival of the Dodo Bird"
Cynthia Gaub
From Show:
'Re-imagining Seuss'


Art: Pretty Puppy by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Pretty Puppy"
Cynthia Gaub
From Show:
'Pet Swap '07'


Art: Violet by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Violet"
Cynthia Gaub
From Show:
'Ripped Off '07'


Art: Frankenstien's Teddy Bear by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Frankenstien's Teddy Bear"
Cynthia Gaub
From Show:
'Repurposed'


Art: Recycled Sin by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Recycled Sin"
Cynthia Gaub
From Show:
'Repurposed'


"Frankenstien's Teddy Bear"

Art: Frankenstien's Teddy Bear by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
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side view with wings and tail
  
 
 

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close up of eyes and tusks
  
 
 

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Charger Claims it for his own
  
 
 
Media:  stuffed animals
Date of Work:  03/2007

Created for the EBSQ Recycled show. This new stuffed toy was created from dead stuffed animals.

To begin with, I hunt the thrift stores monthly for stuffed toys. These have already been played with and loved by a child at some point and then donated to the thrift store. So when I buy them they are already a recycled item.

I, then, open them up to add the squeaky that Charger prefers to have in all his toys. (These are also recycled from old dog toys and used repeatedly until they break.) He plays with them and eventually guts them (that is part of the game). I often restuff them and allow him to play with them some more. Eventually they are just too eviscerated to continue playing with. The stuffing is always saved and used in other stuffed doll projects that I create.

So then, they become Dadaist art. I hang them from the walls in our basement stairwell in a mock to those big game hunters that display stuffed animal heads in their dens.

Finally, they became this creation. I took the body of a bunny, the head of a strange alien bug, and added the tusks of a walrus inside its mouth and the eyes from the bunny head. Added to the body are the arms of a bee, and some crab pinchers. On the back are some wings from the same bee and the tail is a tentacle of an octopus.

This little crazy guy is now available for adoption to a good home. He comes complete with dog hair and slobber. Or perhaps, I will just put in a squeaky and let Charger rip it up too… maybe…

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Everett WA, USA
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