Many Dead Things

13 May 2010
Posted by xeophin

Stillborn Dragon Baby

Not that I would be able to attend the show, but this is still a good moment to point to Alex CF, who creates an alternate history of the 19th century through artefacts: exactly those of the kind scientists and explorers would track down in the farthest regions of the earth, bring them home an add the to their collections of curiosities, which have been en vogue these days.

Now, why an alternate history? Because Alex CF creates still-born dragons, mummified demons and dead werewolves that could have jumped out of a story by HP Lovecraft; it is cryptozoology in its best form.

Edward Harrell Collection

Not only are the objects gorgeous, they also come with a complete background story wrapped around them: how they were obtained, what they are exactly, where they come from – and more often than not with accompanying notes and tools.

This, in my opinion, is true artistry. It's imaginative, and it's skilfully executed. These are objects my own imagination can spark itself on.

[via Wurzeltod]

[1]: http://www.wurzeltod.ch/?p=1427[2]: http://alexcf.com/blog/?page_id=660[3]: http://alexcf.com[![Stillborn Dragon Baby](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2303/3542326862_9e97c0db36.jpg)](http://alexcf.com/blog/?page_id=243)Not that I would be able to attend [the show][2], but this is still a good moment to point to [Alex CF][3], who creates an alternate history of the 19th century through artefacts: exactly those of the kind scientists and explorers would track down in the farthest regions of the earth, bring them home an add the to their collections of curiosities, which have been *en vogue* these days.Now, why an alternate history? Because Alex CF creates still-born dragons, mummified demons and dead werewolves that could have jumped out of a story by HP Lovecraft; it is cryptozoology in its best form.[![Edward Harrell Collection](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3659/3538839433_a2b2eb5c37.jpg)](http://alexcf.com/blog/?page_id=237)Not only are the objects gorgeous, they also come with a complete background story wrapped around them: how they were obtained, what they are exactly, where they come from – and more often than not with accompanying notes and tools.This, in my opinion, is true artistry. It's imaginative, and it's skilfully executed. These are objects my own imagination can spark itself on.[via [Wurzeltod][1]]

If you like alternate history

If you like alternate history try the book 'Darwinia' ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwinia_(novel) )... I read it last summer... in two days :) I thought it was really good!


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