This is a companion piece to the rabbit boy posted earlier in "
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other." Again the process involves: visiting a thrift store; picking up figurines and/or little critters for about fifty cents each; taking them home and breaking or dismembering them; playing around with the pieces until you find a pleasing match.
This time around - bearduck.
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Bearduck making a wish on a dandelion |
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Bearduck looking for bunny boy |
The next step in the process: leaving these little unlikely critters out in public places for others to stumble upon, like an Easter egg hunt gone utterly mad.
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