SKILPADDE
Original by: From the Ashes Studio
Size: 11 x 14 - Canvas
Price: $230
To purchase the Original please email: Tinkerunattended@gmail.com or Telephone: + 1 720-256-9690
From below the surface of the water, in a flurry of sudden splash, the oddest face abruptly arrived with strange patterns and glassy eyes. With what could only be described as a blunt beak, its immediate declaration to acquire and eat from the pond weeds at the bottom. Gulping and plucking the waterlogged weeds with its beak and a flurry of its webbed toes as rudders to get to them. Call it a turtle, strange and wondrous as they are, or simply accept this unique enigmatic living rock as the interesting ever curious... "Skilpadde".
Inspiration: Color exploration with cells and bubbles. Should you admire the piece, "Rubber Duckie" can be considered this whimsical pieces counterpart.
Original by: From the Ashes Studio
Size: 11 x 14 - Canvas
Price: $230
To purchase the Original please email: Tinkerunattended@gmail.com or Telephone: + 1 720-256-9690
From below the surface of the water, in a flurry of sudden splash, the oddest face abruptly arrived with strange patterns and glassy eyes. With what could only be described as a blunt beak, its immediate declaration to acquire and eat from the pond weeds at the bottom. Gulping and plucking the waterlogged weeds with its beak and a flurry of its webbed toes as rudders to get to them. Call it a turtle, strange and wondrous as they are, or simply accept this unique enigmatic living rock as the interesting ever curious... "Skilpadde".
Inspiration: Color exploration with cells and bubbles. Should you admire the piece, "Rubber Duckie" can be considered this whimsical pieces counterpart.
Original by: From the Ashes Studio
Size: 11 x 14 - Canvas
Price: $230
To purchase the Original please email: Tinkerunattended@gmail.com or Telephone: + 1 720-256-9690
From below the surface of the water, in a flurry of sudden splash, the oddest face abruptly arrived with strange patterns and glassy eyes. With what could only be described as a blunt beak, its immediate declaration to acquire and eat from the pond weeds at the bottom. Gulping and plucking the waterlogged weeds with its beak and a flurry of its webbed toes as rudders to get to them. Call it a turtle, strange and wondrous as they are, or simply accept this unique enigmatic living rock as the interesting ever curious... "Skilpadde".
Inspiration: Color exploration with cells and bubbles. Should you admire the piece, "Rubber Duckie" can be considered this whimsical pieces counterpart.