
A trio of "Bobble Ghouls" ready for the fall shows. Instead of just the head moving, their whole bodies sway back and forth and their chains jingle jangle.

Dressed in fur trimmed red velvet coats and top hats.

Crazy hair, wild bloodshot eyes, needful hands, and some dark bile oozing from their mouths...rather charming fellows, don't you agree?
17 comments:
Go, Triplets, Go! Nice duds!
OMG Will!!! Bobble Ghouls!!! Be still my heart! Too perfect!
Very charming, in fact my kind of charming. They are stunning. You never cease to amaze me. Thanks for that.
Cheers!
these guys are wonderful!
I begged them to take me with them and they wouldn't, but what do expect from ghouls!
William, these are wonderful!
I always say, three is better than one!!!!
fabulous !!!
OHHH I hope I get to see them live!! would love to see them bobble.....
oH MY STARS & GARTERS Will !!!!
I think I saw them on highway 29 this morning....heading west, over the Blue Ridge Mountains!
were they driving an old jalopy with a rumble-seat in the back???
I've been known to look like that in the mornings! Love them wish I could hear them jingle jangle.
Hi :) you make wanderfoul things. I also wanted to invite you to my blog: http://anibyleco.blogspot.com/ . Ania from Poland
Is this what the hat box ghost looked like when the met his end?
Just wonderful William.
I'm sure these & the others you've made for your upcoming shows will get snapped UP with the quickness!
BTW: Marie was FAB too!
SpOOky CK >:-)
Oh Will, that dead green flesh and yellowed teeth and eyeballs are oh so dreamy. ah....I often wonder what is wrong with me ;)
Brilliant idea! There are some amazing pieces coming out of your studio! Can't wait to see them in person.
Will, I can't add anything unique, but can only endorse what everyone has said. .you create magic in your studio.
And I have to add that I don't think that anyone makes as good a use of lighting and backgrounds to create the proper mood for their creations, as you do.
I am assuming that you do your own staging, and photography, and it, like everything else you touch, is perfection.
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