‘Cozy Cabin Critter’ by Horrible Adorables

£1,340.00

Artist: Horrible Adorables
Title: ‘Cozy Cabin Critter’
Medium: Felt, PLA, wood, and glass eyes
Dimensions: 11″ x 15″ x 7.5″
Framing: N/A
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

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‘Cozy Cabin Critter’ by Horrible Adorables

Artist: Horrible Adorables
Title: ‘Cozy Cabin Critter’
Medium: Felt, PLA, wood, and glass eyes
Dimensions: 11″ x 15″ x 7.5″
Framing: N/A
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

About the Artwork:

The two pieces of work combine elements from folktales and lore with our own narrative to re- imagine and create wholly original characters. They are the inhabitants of an imagined realm of our creation called Joralee. In this land flora, fauna, and even man-made objects seamlessly merge into fairy tale hybrids.

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Jordan Perme and Christopher Lees are a wife and husband team from Cleveland, Ohio. They are better known by their artist identity and company brand, Horrible Adorables.

They are most recognized for their soft sculpture characters that possess both cartoonish and eerily realistic qualities. Their love of toys, monsters, fairy tales, taxidermy, patterns, and oddities has directly influenced their bright and whimsical style of work that tends to have a dark undertone. Their artwork focuses on depicting strange hybrid creatures from a fantastical world. Jordan and Chris bring their work to life by meticulously arranging patterns of felt scales onto sculpted forms and using an electrostatic flocking technique to add velvety textures.

Jordan and Chris have adapted their Horrible Adorables into toys, a board game, illustrations and repeat patterns which are applied to a wide range of mediums and products. Their work can be found at art fairs, galleries, and boutiques across the globe.