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              <text>Today at 3:00AM</text>
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              <text>"a series of wood sculptures created in the guise of fanciful creatures. Standing only about a foot and a half tall with little wing- and tail-like appendages, they really seem like a vision witnessed in the early hours. They are created of a light coloured wood and sanded to smooth perfection. One seems rather petite with smooth curves and a small round ring for a "head", while the other is bulkier and crowned with "horns", giving off the feel that one is female and the other male. Both feature articulated joints in the wings and tails as well. It is easy to imagine these little creatures flitting through the air. They really evoke a sense of playfulness and joy."&#13;
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              <text>Eco Museum Osashime Center, BIKKY Atelier 3moa</text>
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