Cephalart


Here’s the weekly collection of submitted art (and other) featuring cephalopods.

This is the work of Evan Harris, with his strangely dissipated-looking sailor playing a cephalochord.

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Lego’s Aqua Raiders set features a giant squid with too few arms: it looks more like a spider to me.

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Look! Pearl Jam played in Australia!

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This is part of a whole collection of octopus jewelry. Anybody who wants to buy me the complete set for Cephalopodmas, contact me and I’ll send a shipping address.

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The one piece is $1350. Cheap!

Comments

  1. Icequeen says

    Well if you’re seriously looking for cephalopod shinies, this [url=http://www.beatricepfister.ch/anhanger.html]Swiss lady has some affordable ones.[/url] Personally I’m diggin the batfish earrings.

  2. says

    Lego’s Aqua Raiders set features a giant squid with too few arms: it looks more like a spider to me.

    Don’t stare! He has a condition! *snicker*

  3. Apikoros says

    Thanks, Icequeen– I think my wife would really like those sea turtles.

    But did the nice Swiss lady have to call me a Schmuck right at the top of the page?

  4. says

    *laugh* Schmuck is a great German word. I remember wandering around in Frankfurt and seeing a store seemingly very proud of its Schmuck.

    Actually, looking around on Flickr, it was this place. I gather their name is Christ and they sell Schmuck (adornment) and Uhren (clocks), but the image of “Schmuck Christ” is giggleable.