This guy–I’ve seen his work before, once when I was suffering from night terrors and stayed up looking at creepy things online till dawn (don’t ask me why it didn’t occur to me that it was a bad combination until I’d been doing it a couple of weeks)–needs to take his show on the road. I think he’d do pretty well in Seattle.

Doing a Google Image Search For “Takeshi Yamada’s Freak Baby” when you’ve been having nightmares lately: bad idea, or big mistake?
Didn’t know he was featured weekly on the taxidermy competition show (it’s not what you think- it’s much, much crazier) “Immortalized,” on AMC, (one of the few competition reality shows I’ll make a point to watch), until tonight. Look for more on the amazing Mr. Takeshi Yamada and his amazing, frequently disturbing art coming up later. If Mr. Horror Boom and I get to Coney Island, I am going to RUN, not walk, to the library/sideshows.
Photo of the Day: Takeshi Yamada’s Freak Baby Museum at San Gennaro.
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I need to give you props here. Which just isn’t something I frequently do!