Working NES Monster Sculpture/Puppet

Some auctions define the wackier side of gameSniped and defy an logical explanation. This is one of them.

You are looking at NES art! Over the last few years I have taken a real liking to rescuing dead consoles and hardware and turning it into sculptures. Very odd sculptures, obviously. I wanted to combine the love I had of NES with my love of Cookie Monster from Sesame Street. This bad boy is semi-functional too, he has a bar in the lower part of his head that moves his mouth, and both eyes can be adjusted independently.

A lot of love went into the creation of NES Monster, so I hope he finds a home to love him too.

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