The Anatomy of a Gummy Bear by Jason Freeny

by Scott Beale on May 15, 2008 · 4 comments

Anatomie Gummi Bär

“Anatomie Gummi Bär” is a wonderful illustration by Jason Freeny detailing the anatomy of a Gummy Bear. Here’s some of Jason’s previous work we have posted.

Jason has a print of “Anatomie Gummi Bär” for sale in his online store.

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illustration by Jason Freeny

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Anatomical Illustration of a Balloon Dog by Jason Freeny

Visible Vinyl by Jason Freeny

You Are What Eats You by Jason Freeny

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1 Damien Franco May 15, 2008 at 3:51 pm

Great, now I’ll think about this every time I bite the heads off first. Is that wrong?

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2 Boo May 15, 2008 at 4:11 pm

Oh wow, this has given me a Monty Python crunchy frog flashback. I may have to invest in a poster if one is available.

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