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M. Stagi a.k.a Creepymama resides in California works a full-time job while raising four fiendlings and scribbles/writes in the wee hours. Her artwork has been noted as disturbing yet cute. Unapologetic, unvarnished truth spills out her pen about her chaotic life often - just beware! Purchasing copies of her art pleases her. However, if you'd like an original piece - please feel free to send her message via bat, esp or email.
1. Oh Nurse! What the -



My sister Violet inspired this piece, it's one of favorites. I always pictured the extreme glee she must take in giving obnoxious children shots. Blithely ignorant of her blood-spattered smock, she gives them leeches or vile-smelling brew made with some rodent part as a cure for something as minor as a splinter.
I know for a fact her job is not this exciting, but I like to use my imagination.
Come see this work and others at our shop: StagiWorks

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