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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Fossilized Fae
An intriguing fossilized fairy brought to us by artist Tony Rice. I'm surprised there aren't tool marks on the bones from the Fae's well known cannibalism.
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I"ve been loving these fossilized critter posts. They are inspiring, and I keep thinking it might be fun to do some small versions in polymer clay.
Dear Sir, As a green tree spirit I abhor the implication that the faery realm is a haven for cannibalism. It is well known that we have the problem relatively under control, and that it is the Goblins who now suffer the largest casualties in this area.
Yours etc. Galric the Seer. (in a white wine sauce with shallots, mushrooms, and garlic)
4 comments:
I"ve been loving these fossilized critter posts. They are inspiring, and I keep thinking it might be fun to do some small versions in polymer clay.
Dear Sir,
As a green tree spirit I abhor the implication that the faery realm is a haven for cannibalism. It is well known that we have the problem relatively under control, and that it is the Goblins who now suffer the largest casualties in this area.
Yours etc. Galric the Seer. (in a white wine sauce with shallots, mushrooms, and garlic)
Hey, mom, there's a fairy in my oatmeal cookie!
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