Coprinus necrosidus, the Abysmal ink cap mushroom. These mushrooms are a fictional species of ink cap, made primarily clay, yarn, and bone. They are placed on a skull I harvested from the woods.
This is my second Abysmal ink cap piece, and this time, it's a deer skull rather than a raccoon.
The weather's been pretty cloudy and rainy lately, but I was finally able to get some decent enough lighting to photograph these few things I've crocheted recently! <|:]
A little sprout guy, inspired by this wonderful post here, and a fungi friend to go along with him! ⚘ 𓍊𓋼𓍊⍋࿐༄࿔
I also used the last bit of my green yarn to make myself a leaf headband! :3
Middle Jomon Miniature Pottery Mushrooms, 5000 years old, 'Circles of Stone: Stonehenge and Prehistoric Japan' Exhibition, Stonehenge Visitor Centre, Wiltshire
Uh... so I got really into making tiny stationeries for a hot minute.
[Image ID: A video of the artist flipping through a miniature book about mushrooms. The book contains a series of short descriptions and labelled illustrations of various fungi. The title of the book is called, "An Incomplete Study of Mushrooms Found in the Wild"/. End ID]