FORGOTTEN HISTORY: Polymer clay sculptures monsters michelle petersen - The Untold Story
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These are the latest nature-inspired monster figurines I’ve been working on. They’re each hand sculpted with polymer clay (and various other material) and painted with acrylics (previously here).
They’re all available on my Etsy shop.
More info: Etsy
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Absolute no offense is meant but the correct term is actual octopuses, because adding an "i" to the end of a word is done in Latin. The word octopus is a Greek word therefore adding a Latin thing to a Greek word wouldn't make sense.
Absolute no offense is meant but the correct term is actual octopuses, because adding an "i" to the end of a word is done in Latin. The word octopus is a Greek word therefore adding a Latin thing to a Greek word wouldn't make sense.

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