Michael Paulus is an artist who’s draws skeletons of popular cartoons. Entitled “A character study of 22 present and past cartoon characters,” he is currently offering a few for sale at his Etsy store.
From Paulus’ site he describes growing up watching children’s programming and having taken for granted the distortions and strange bodies of the entities.
“These Icons are usually grotesquely distorted from the human form from which they derive.”
As a result, he decided to take a few and render them in their skeletal form as he imagined how they’d look if they had “eye sockets half the size of its head, or fingerless-hands, or feet comprising 60% of its body mass.”
These drawings match seamlessly to the cartoon characters they are based on.
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