Thursday, 7 November 2013

Infection progression


These images are all of the same bear at 3 different stages in the infection process starting with stage one, with some minimal fungal growth and some hair loss, the second image will be a bit more further along, with severe hair loss, fungal growth and excessive bone growth piercing the skin in the chin shoulder blades and spine. as well as excessive growth in the teeth, this stage should really have more hair but I intended it to be the final form, I continued working into it though creating what is now the final stage. The fourth and final stage the bear is almost unrecognisable, with severe fungal growth all over the body and further excessive bone growth now notably in the brow ridge, cheek bones and the nose, giving the bear a more threatening and deathly aesthetic. 

Throughout the stages of infection the bear is also contorted into more horrifying form by the continued growth of the spine which can be made out by the silhouettes, the bear becomes more stiff limbs and bent out of shape the further it progresses into it's infection.


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