MAD TEA: Paul Pape Designs

Last week I deviated from my usual MAD TEA format and featured an awesome HP Lovecraft sculpture. This week I’m going to do it again. Normally, MAD TEA would stand for Monster Art Dolls Toy Etsy Artists. See this page for details about MAD TEA.

Paul Pape Designs has a few items of interest. For starters, Pape has created an Other Mother “final form” doll, here is a gallery of images of the Other Mother.

* Sigh *

She is so good looking in the final form. It makes me heartsick. Oh why hasn’t she contacted me!?!

Other Mother Final Form by Paul Pape

Other Mother Final Form by Paul Pape

There are details about how he made the Other Mother figure on his blog. He has also designed and sells some other interesting Coraline items. He has created button eyes so that you can see what it’s like to be a ghost girl or boy. Paul sent me a pair of these button eyes to sample and they’re really cool (see my disclosure policy). His wife, who is a costume designer, has created an Other Mother dress. These are available in his web store. More photos of the Other Mother dress here.

Other Mother Dress Paul Pape Design

Button Eyes Paul Pape

Well that’s it for another edition of MAD TEA. See you again next Monday for more monster art dolls. Don’t miss my central source for information on Coraline on Dark in the Dark: Coraline Central.

Do you make monster art, monster dolls, monster toys, art dolls, artist toys, or stuff like that? Send an email with details to thedark (at) darkinthedark dot com. Obviously it should be something that people can buy and be weird!

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  3. Mad Tea 1: Chat Noir Studios

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