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Teakholz. Object 21 - 30, 55 total
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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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Elephant
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Elephant |
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14 x 13 x 3 |
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99027141330201 |
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2016-02-26 |
This may be 100 years old Teak cut, was a part of a patio railing from a Karo house in Sumatra. Now it´s the home of this hard working elephant. Termites had been chewing away a big part of the softer wood. Size 14x13x4cm approx. |
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Elephant
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17 x 15 x 2 |
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99027171520201 |
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2017-12-04 |
Once upon a time these strong animals were forced to carry illegally cut teak wood out of the deep jungles of Myanmar. They had no choice but to destroy their own habitat.If they only were able to understand what they were forced to do.....a disc of very old teak wood from Java.... |
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