Mirrors
A few mirrors with there inhabitants.
dated 1998 until 2004
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Mirror flying cow
1998Flying Cow (Criceticus Katmanii, Katman 1998) is actualy a hamsterlike rodent, but was accidentaly mistaken for a cow due to it's big ears. These last funnction as flaps during the flight.
Mirror with Flying Cow
1998The eyes on stalks are a real benefit for the flying cow; it can keep a eye on it's surroundings without stopping with grazing.
Mirror with Flying Cow
1998Materials: steel, copper tube, brass round cap screw, acrylic paint, opal gem.
Shrew cow
2004The Common Green Shrew Cow (Microelephantis lonquesia) is the proof that dwarfing is not something wich only happens on a few isles in the Indonesian archipelago, but also on the Hebrides. Where this very small eliphant skims the rocks in search for algae, mosses and seaweed to graze on.
Shrew Cow
2004The Common Green Shrew Cow originates from the elephantae. Its most direct ancestor is the Platybelodon, whidh as matter of facts reached a whiters of about 3 meters. While the Common Green Shrew Cow reaches a maximum length of 15 centimeters. These mamals prefer to procreate in the midle of the winter. It's mating call sounds very much as a low:"Blèh, Blèh". This, for obvious reasons, is not seldomly confused with the sound of the local sheep.