Denture-Inspired Items by Artist Mr. Basic
Feeling as though our posts lately haven’t quite been odd enough to live up to our name, we present to you the denture-inspired items and jewelry by artist who calls himself Mr. Basic.
For example, the dentures bracelet is a bracelet of teeth that you wear around your wrist as if you are collecting a tooth from each human you have murdered, and is sure to give grandma her second heart attack after you walked into her house.
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