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Alpaca print
The cutest alpaca! Painted in gouache.
Inkjet print on archival, acid free textured paper (220gsm).
Size: approx.14.5 x 14.5cm
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Underwater cave print
Gouache painting study from a screenshot of the video game Abzû.
Inkjet print on archival, acid free textured paper (220gsm).
Size: approx. 20.5 x 13.5cm
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Sleepy red panda print
Little red panda sleeping in the sun.
Inkjet print on archival, acid free textured paper (220gsm).
Size: approx. 20.5 x 14cm
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Beetle Girl (2017)
The sculpture that started my obsession with beetles!
When a Beetle Girl is born, it's very vulnerable and way too curious for its own good.
Evolution has found a way to help with this behaviour: their colours match the plant on which the cocoon was placed, to act as a form of camouflage that protects it from harm when it's born (let's just hope they don't stray too far...).
These are made from polyurethane resin. They're made from 3 different moulds: the horns, head and body are all separate, then put back together using strong glue and epoxy paste. Hand painted with care.
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Beetle Girl magnet/brooch (2017)
Write me a note at checkout to let me know if you'd like a brooch back or magnet.
The sculpture that started my obsession with beetles!
When a Beetle Girl is born, it's very vulnerable and way too curious for its own good.
Evolution has found a way to help with this behaviour: their colours match the plant on which the cocoon was placed, to act as a form of camouflage that protects it from harm when it's born (let's just hope they don't stray too far...).
These are polymer clay, with a wire armature inside, hand painted with care.