Monsters Inc.

$500.00

Glistening and raw, this suspended form hovers somewhere between decay and animation, half-orb, half orifice. The title Monsters, Inc. comes from the memory of a side character named Fungus, lips swollen and distorted after having his life force extracted.

Materials: Paper-maché, paper-maché Clay, spray paint, epoxy resin, mica pigment, alcohol ink, flocking, monofilament illusion cord

Dimensions: 6.5 in x 5 in x 5 in (including drips)

Weight: 11 oz.

Your piece comes with everything needed for a simple ceiling installation:

– Monofilament illusion cord (clear): pre-cut length with more than enough to hang your piece at your desired height.
– 2 metal crimps: small compression sleeves used to create a secure loop with the cord — this is how I attach the cord to the ceiling hook. (Loop example shown — pliers or crimping tool required, not included.)
– 1 heavy-duty ceiling hook with wall anchor: ideal for more secure installs or heavier pieces (requires pre-drilling with a 6mm drill bit).
– 2 small screw-in ceiling hooks: simple, lightweight option — easily twist into drywall or wood by hand. These work just fine for me however I do not have children or pets at this time, so keep that in mind when choosing your hook.
– Display fiber: extra synthetic hair, for aesthetic enhancement if desired.

Note: I use an improved clinch knot (Fisherman’s knot) to tie the monofilament cord to the hook attached to the sculpture.

Glistening and raw, this suspended form hovers somewhere between decay and animation, half-orb, half orifice. The title Monsters, Inc. comes from the memory of a side character named Fungus, lips swollen and distorted after having his life force extracted.

Materials: Paper-maché, paper-maché Clay, spray paint, epoxy resin, mica pigment, alcohol ink, flocking, monofilament illusion cord

Dimensions: 6.5 in x 5 in x 5 in (including drips)

Weight: 11 oz.

Your piece comes with everything needed for a simple ceiling installation:

– Monofilament illusion cord (clear): pre-cut length with more than enough to hang your piece at your desired height.
– 2 metal crimps: small compression sleeves used to create a secure loop with the cord — this is how I attach the cord to the ceiling hook. (Loop example shown — pliers or crimping tool required, not included.)
– 1 heavy-duty ceiling hook with wall anchor: ideal for more secure installs or heavier pieces (requires pre-drilling with a 6mm drill bit).
– 2 small screw-in ceiling hooks: simple, lightweight option — easily twist into drywall or wood by hand. These work just fine for me however I do not have children or pets at this time, so keep that in mind when choosing your hook.
– Display fiber: extra synthetic hair, for aesthetic enhancement if desired.

Note: I use an improved clinch knot (Fisherman’s knot) to tie the monofilament cord to the hook attached to the sculpture.