Creatures in my head

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Creatures In My Head (http://www.creaturesinmyhead.com) is a website created by Andrew Bell, an artist based out of Brooklyn, New York who has, over time, created a series of imaginary cartoon creatures.

Since the beginning of this 'project' he has expanded his illustration exercises to be a full out production of clothing, mouse pads, desktops, and purses. The sometimes obscene titles that he places at the bottom of each of his works will either explain the picture, or just cause more mental questions for the viewer.

His creature archive can be found on his website, and you can easily navigate through them by clicking either previous or next on the icon bar.

While navigating through his web site, you can find tons of art work, fan work, and even mages of tattoos people have branded on their skin of the crazy images Andrew Bell has created from the depths of his mind.

Andrew Bell's other works can be found at http://www.deadzebra.com and at http://www.dyzplastic.com/.

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