SHELL ART - EMU
H1995.1211
Emu form - shell used as base; stuck onto it are two small shells as feet and two pieces of brown pipe-cleaner for legs.; pipe-cleaner stuck into the crevice of another larger shell, from this also protrudes another brown piece of pipe cleaner as a neck; atop this is stuck a very small shell as a head, with two tiny plastic eyes.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H1995.1211 |
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Accession Date: | 10 Jul 1995 |
Credit: | Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service |
Material
Shell | 0 - Whole |
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Synthetic Polymer/Synthetic/Polymer |
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glue/Adhesive/Unclassified |
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Measurement
width | 80mm |
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height | 70mm |
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