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The World’s First Freestanding Full Body Skeleton In Funko Pop Dimensions
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The World’s First Freestanding Full Body Skeleton In Funko Pop Dimensions

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My name is Adrian Müller and I’m a German artist who customizes and transforms toys and collectibles into handmade works of art.

I created the world’s first freestanding full body skeleton in Funko Pop dimensions in early 2018. It’s also the most detailed skeleton of its kind… as long as nobody proves the opposite.

The skeletons were introduced in several of my works, as you can see in the following pictures.

More info: handicraftadrian.com | Instagram | Facebook

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    "Adrian Mueller is a German artist who only uses both his hands and some extra material (apart from tons of patience) to customize and transform toys and collectibles into authentic works of art." (Author: Sergio Jaén Torregrosa)

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    Adrian Müller

    Adrian Müller

    Author, Community member

    "Adrian Mueller is a German artist who only uses both his hands and some extra material (apart from tons of patience) to customize and transform toys and collectibles into authentic works of art." (Author: Sergio Jaén Torregrosa)

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    wiseone.search
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These are very interesting pieces of art. I wonder what type of work went into creating them.

    wiseone.search
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These are very interesting pieces of art. I wonder what type of work went into creating them.

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