Based on the line of successful greeting cards, mugs, and other stationary items, gifts website Takkoda, through the publishing house TeNeues, has released a series of humorous journals featuring masquerading animals on the cover, as well as on the inside pages.
Takkoda was started by two couples who were raised with a love for childhood stories of anthropomorphic characters. Growing up in rural England, they developed a love of animals as strong personalities, not cutesy pastiches. An interest in the cult of celebrity and an irreverent sense of humour combined to create “Pets Rock” - a range of famous faces pet parodies. The couple photographs real pets, capturing their natural expressions before dressing them up digitally to create their iconic personalities.
See, if you can recognize them all.
Oh this is my most favourite post. I feel like dressing up my dog too.. But I am not so creative and neither she up to cross dre4ssing
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"Cross-dressing" in dressing like the opposite sex. And they do not dress the animals, they digitally put clothes on them. That means w a computer! Any1 who is owned by a cat knows it is impossible to dress them anyway...
Deletehahahahahahahahahah...............lolllllllllll
ReplyDeleteLooking cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this post, I kinda recognized quite a few, but some of them I need to research. This is the definitely cutest post I have read this year. It really made my day.
ReplyDeletehahahaha cute..
ReplyDeleteJust loved this post - absolutely hilarious!!!!
ReplyDeleteWho is the 5th one (the rabbit in the blue coat)? Who is he supposed to be? Thanks in advance!
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DeleteWho is the 6th one????
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