Miscellaneous skeletons, part 2
This is a continuation of the story about the exhibition of artists Alexander and Olga Florensky. I found these photos in my archive and prepared them for publication at @qwerrie's request. The exhibition was very interesting, and it deserves to be remembered. I will show the skeletons of a rhinoceros, elephant, lion and armadillo in the second part of my story.
It's a rhinoceros. I think it's the prettiest one here. Once it was a table, but time spared only legs. A hunting horn, a nipple, door handles, hand drills, clamps, weights took part in the birth of the beast.
I took a picture of the elephant in the profile. His powerful iron legs and wide backrest are very impressive. The trunk of an elephant attracts attention too.
The lion seems to be a more humble beast after considering such monsters. But I really like the texture of the wooden parts used.
The armadillo completes the series. How do you like armor? Have you ever seen one? It's a baby's bath. Armadillo's paws are interesting, too.
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Camera | K100D Super |
Location | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Забавные зверушки. :)
Да, точно:)
o-oo!!! eventually! there was part 1? I missed it?
I see you already found part 1 :)