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Invertebrate Sleep Habits, A Collection of Needle Felted Sea Creatures Cuddled Up in Beds

  • Kimber StreamsKimber Streams
  • January 13, 2014

Invertebrate Sleep Habits

Artist Hiné Mizushima has created “Invertebrate Sleep Habits,” a collection of eight needle felted sea creatures cuddled up in beds. The collection was created for the In The Palm of Your Hand art show at the EMP Collective in Baltimore, Maryland.

Invertebrate Sleep Habits

Invertebrate Sleep Habits

Invertebrate Sleep Habits

images via Hiné Mizushima

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