Thursday, 30 April 2009

Mc Vulture

A hungry vulture who has now departed to his a new home...
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Saturday, 11 April 2009

Anne's Perched Rooster

This rooster was in response to a request for one in full cry, so I have stretched it's neck and fixed the secateurs used for it's beak in the open position. These changes, along with the use of a wide variety of parts give all my animals their unique identity
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Rusty rooster

A new rooster ready for take-off, Easter 2009
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Vulture on branch

This head and neck from this life size vulture were created from a splitting wedge, shackle and sink trap. The wings are scythe blades and the body is formed with two plough blade tips. It sits on a dead tree branch watching the chickens.
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Katie's Hens

Two different hens which accompany a whole family of my other animals including as you might expect a rusty rooster to look after them.
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Tom's Hens

This hen uses an English sickle and a horseshoe in the construction of it's tail
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Tom's Hens

Each hen in this family has been composed from different items; the tail shown here uses the head from a miniature pick along with a pruning saw
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Tom's Hens

These hens are equipped with a long spike under each foot to enable them to be placed at will on the lawn
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Tom's Hens

One of a flock of hens, this one uses a leaf spring from a trailer and a trowel in it's tail
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Roe Deer

A closer view of the deer below
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Kevin's deer

A life size buck which has a pair of pliers for antlers, ox shoes for ears and a selection of garden tools in the body, including a scythe, secateurs, several hoes, a small axe head and a rake. This one lives at Segalas in the Lot et Garonne
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