Meet These Weirdly Wonderful Sculptures That Look Like They Have Their Own Crazy Stories
Hey, here’s a fun little dive into the world of Rich Webber, a guy who’s been animating and cracking us up for over 30 years. Remember "Purple and Brown" or the cheeky characters in "Shaun the Sheep"? That’s him! Now he’s making these quirky little creatures by hand that scream personality - and not the perfectly polished kind. Spoiler: they’re full of fingerprints and all kinds of goofiness.
Each creature is a one-of-a-kind, no copy-paste here - just good old poking, pressing, and mixing colors by hand. If it looks a little wonky, that’s the charm showing.
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Every single Waaber critter is crafted with actual hands - no molds, no robots, no 3D printers. Rich mixes up colors like a mad scientist too. Fun fact: he’s been playing with clay since he was a kid, thanks to his mum who kept the clay supply coming. It’s like he grew up glued to the stuff!
Now that’s dedication turning into a career where he tells stories and makes people laugh for a living. Not bad, huh?
The whole Waaber creatures project kicked off when Rich dared himself to sculpt one goofy character every day for a year on Instagram. No planning, just wham-bam-laugh-it-up style. Talk about creative freedom!
These days, he packs his days with animation fun and more crafting - all with the goal of making us smile.

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