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Woodpecker (2023)
“Woodpecker” (2023) is one of an ongoing series of small sculptures called “The Menagerie”. These sculptures are deliberately the size of a cat or small dog and intended to evoke the familiar feelings and the desire to pick up and touch that we get from a pet.
The future we get is never the future we imagined.
50cm x 30cm x 30cm (Wood, paint, polyurethane foam)