The animals on this ark weren't your everyday animals! They were amazing!
The animals were made using re-purposed objects, as you'll see. They used everything from purses, to flyswatters, to the bow from a bow and arrow (and that was just for the flamingo!)
Most of the time, the artist used objects that somehow connected to the animal.
For instance, a polar bear was made from a bathtub filled with "ice."

A crocodile was made from a violin case. Notice that the end of a violin was used as the croc's tongue.

A zebra, whose body was those fans that go up in an attic (sorry, I don't know the right term for them).
The kids could spin them around and around. Addie loved it!

An owl, whose wings were fans
The animals were made using re-purposed objects, as you'll see. They used everything from purses, to flyswatters, to the bow from a bow and arrow (and that was just for the flamingo!)
Most of the time, the artist used objects that somehow connected to the animal.
For instance, a polar bear was made from a bathtub filled with "ice."
A crocodile was made from a violin case. Notice that the end of a violin was used as the croc's tongue.
A zebra, whose body was those fans that go up in an attic (sorry, I don't know the right term for them).
The kids could spin them around and around. Addie loved it!
An owl, whose wings were fans
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