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guyres
29th May 2016, 18:58
Find interesting.
http://designyoutrust.com/2016/05/bodies-of-strange-creatures-were-found-in-the-basement-of-an-old-house-in-london/
or
http://www.merrylinmuseum.com/index/
Atlas
29th May 2016, 19:56
Posted by MERRYLIN CRYPTID MUSEUM (http://www.merrylinmuseum.com/blog/) on May 17, 2016
you must not take things on face value [...] you must dig a little deeper. [...] If you do this, The Merrylin Collection is for you, if not, then it is not for you.
Looks like the work of a creature workshop. Really expensive to produce, the paintings have been painted to look old. All the creatures have the feel of being painted upon. The wings of the fairys are to small to hold their weight in the air. All the bones seem to be glued together. Looks, feels and smells of being manufactured. That´s my impression.
Atlas
29th May 2016, 20:03
Truth Behind The Viral Story Of Mysterious Skeletons In London Basement (http://www.demilked.com/mysterious-skulls-skeletons-thomas-theodore-merrylin-home-london/)
"The Merrylin Cryptid collection is actually a fictional invention of Alex CF (http://alexcf.com/), a London-based illustrator, writer, and sculptor with a fantastically warped imagination and a talent for the obscure. And now you can add ‘marketing specialist’ to the list, as this ‘true facts’ approach worked wonderfully promoting his Merrylin Cryptid Museum.
Sure, finding out the truth ruins the illusion a bit, but it doesn’t stop his creepy creations from being awesome."
Billy
29th May 2016, 21:31
My first impression was, that this is some of the most impressive art work I have ever seen. I also felt that whoever created this has experienced some sort of visions.
I do not think this is for real but they are very impressive.
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