Little Atrocities






“The Little Atrocities project is really a culmination of all the years of imagination and sketches of creatures and monsters. Even more so, it is me trying to tap back into that mentality I had when I was a child with a sketchbook that accompanied me everywhere.
A lot of the creatures are recurring characters from drawings over the years. Sometimes, they are inspired by animals I see or imagine being merged with other animals. Sometimes, I just grab a lump of clay and start molding it until it looks like something; then, I just roll with it. My wife thinks all the monsters are inspired by our family boxer pup and her personality. I will admit some of the atrocities have traits that are inspired by the dog.”
✓ Hand Sculpted
✓ ORIGINAL
✓ PersONALITY




“Despite how challenging it
can be at times, having an
outlet to push the boundaries
of creativity and to explore
my imagination is something
I wouldn’t trade for anything
else in the world.” – Ken Harrell