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Halloween Teething Rattle; {Credit}
new ceramic critter rattles now available at the Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery !
all set for a new home via local purchase or canadian / international shipping! other previous work also available at the gallery :) 🌷
image and video description:
A ceramic sculpture and rattle of a nubby horned, giraffe-necked standing creature. Pale blue stripes against a black body run down from face to torso, breaking down into spots by its legs. A white belly and throat give way to large, alert eyes. The second ceramic sculpture and rattle is of a standing rhinoceros. The folds and bumps of its black skin are lined in red. Thin strands of nichrome wire is placed at the tips of the ears and throat give a hint at the appearance of a sumatran rhino. It also shares the quality of attentive eyes like the previous sculpture.
TOMY 1990 Rattler Baby Toy A White Bear with a Happy Face
This is the sound of a rattlesnake. An angry rattlesnake. You do not ever want to hear this sound except in a video.
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