This inside out teddy bears gallery by Kent Rogowski is something different. I have never thought that looking at these cute teddy bears from an inside out perspective will be so different and special, but it is!
No matter what age, many of us have an object we can’t ever let go. Most have a favorite stuffed animal.
Whether it is a stuffed animal you had since childhood or a gift that you get from a loved one. These stuffed animals gave us a feeling of safety when we were younger.
I also have two stuffed animals that I used to sleep with back when I was a child. I just can’t get rid of them as they are one of the very few things that remind me of my childhood years.
They remind me of how I have been carefree and playful. But as adults we tend to find out different ways how to make these stuffed toys into something more charming.
Have you ever wondered how a stuffed bear looks when turned inside out?
Well today is the time you get to find out the answer. There are two kinds of reactions when it comes to people reviewing these photos of bears turned inside out.
Either you find it hilarious or super creepy cannot figure out which one to focus on. Some of them look super funny-looking but others look like psychopathic possessed creatures that are ready to eat you.
This makes me hard to put a finger on what I feel about these odd photos.
They were all created by Kent Rogowski for a project he was working for titled bears. These turned inside out bears are both strange and amazing.
The photographer shows a completely different perspective of these loved stuffed animals. He shows the side that is not meant to be seen by people.
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Even though these bears are creepy and would likely scare any kid who sees them, they still have an odd charm to them. Kent describes the charm these bears have as being familiar but yet unseen.
Scary, but they also have a touch of cuteness remaining. The photographer aimed to combine the dark sense of humor that lies in an adult with a child’s wonder.