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Tierwelten. Object 241 - 250, 291 total - sorted by: Price
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Polar bear
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43 x 14 x 3 |
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99009431431101-0307 |
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2020-05-09 |
The polar bear is desperately looking for some pray, there isn't very much in these days. May be he will not find enough for his winter sleep time. Combination from 2 kinds of wood, Teak from a fishing boat, the original paint and the bear from white poplar. There might be glued parts. |
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Blue whale
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Blue whale |
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51 x 13 x 6 |
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99007511360301-0309 |
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2020-05-09 |
Gosh, where is my camera? Was not expecting to see such a big whale right in front of our boat. Blue whale and landscape from camphor wood and a small corner of Pulai wood. The blue whale is assembled from 2 pieces and the fluke is enlarged. Give whales a decent living space. The real green is more bluish. |
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Dolphin school
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Dolphin school |
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57 x 18 x 3 |
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04147571830206-0210 |
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2020-05-09 |
6 happily playing dolphins in a big wave. One of them want to see the weather over water. Planks from an old fishing boat. The paint is fading out. It was tremendous work to free the dolphin raws from these iron bars that help the planks to stick together. Parts might be glued. If these dolphins could only live with the same freedom we want to have.. |
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Dolphin school
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Dolphin school |
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62 x 30 x 3 |
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04147623030209-0234 |
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2020-05-09 |
A bigger dolphin school in unpolluted water, on the other side we can see what pollution means. Some of the original dolphins were replaced by other teak wood, as they could not be saved even by gluing. The iron corrosion had destroyed the wooden structure. Parts might be glued. On one side there is a acrylic shield to support the school in this position. Dolphins wished to live as easy in their environment as we do. |
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Curiosity
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Greed Octopus |
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82 x 1 x 9 |
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50199820199901 |
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2020-06-26 |
1st arm: Hansel and Gretel stand looking around curiously. They don’t recognize their surroundings. There’s a fence around the forest because an investment company is planning on creating a golf club and leisure center here. And a nearby industrial area on the outskirts of town is already beginning to take its toll on the forest. The pollution produced by these industrial plants has already damaged the trees’ roots; many will not survive. This gives the investors a good excuse to cut them all down. Greedy poachers set traps for the few remaining forest animals and some die an agonizing death. The foxes worry about their coats of fur, will they soon be made into fashionable coats for humans? A badger hardly dares to leave his den, asking himself whether it might not perhaps be better to be a mole. The trees view everything that approaches their habitat with suspicion, nearly everything could turn out to be a threat. Nearly starving in the forest, Hansel and Gretel see a land of plenty just beyond. It smells of fried foods, sausages and everything they could possibly imagine.
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Greed for our planet`s resources
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Greed for our planet`s resources |
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Greed Octopus |
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82 x 1 x 9 |
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50199820199908 |
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2020-06-26 |
8th arm: The greed for power and the apparatus necessary to maintain it requires enormous financial resources. In many countries, these can easily be obtained through the exploitation of natural resources. Whether it is diamonds, gold or crude oil – they have triggered the greed for our planet’s resources, regardless of the consequences. We can expect major wars to be fought over natural resources. This greed leaves only losers and toxic wastelands in its wake— once the process of ruthless overexploitation has begun, only dead industrial deserts will remain. Nowhere left to live for people, animals and flora; everything will be radioactive; contaminated water sources will leave us without the basis for survival. We will have finally succeeded. Greed, growing slowly until it reaches a point of no return, is capable of creating conditions that will make Earth uninhabitable: with it we will exterminate ourselves and very likely most other life forms as well.
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