From Stone Cold to Almost Human
Grotesques: weird, wonderful, and just a little too relatable. Once silent watchers perched high on cathedrals and castles, these stone oddballs were carved to frighten off evil—but these days, they’re picking up something far more human: attitude.
This cheeky collection explores what happens when ornamental monsters start absorbing our quirks. Think mood swings, side-eyes, existential dread, questionable posture, and maybe a touch of gossip. Suddenly, that scowling gargoyle looks less like a creature of the night and more like someone who’s been on hold with customer service for too long.
Blurring the line between the mythical and the mundane, these characters remind us that even the most ancient figures can feel surprisingly modern. Because let’s face it—if stone creatures had feelings, they’d probably be just as dramatic as the rest of us.
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