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Zoomorphic Characters
 
Humans have always had a close relationship with the animal world, for reasons of subsistence and survival.
Animals have always been part of the environment around us. It is not surprising that the earliest artistic representations were of existing fauna.
In Human Behavioural Modernity in the Upper Palaeolithic, around 40,000 years ago, there are examples of zoomorphic works of art that may represent the first evidence we have of anthropomorphism. One of the oldest known is an ivory piece, the Löwenmensch statuette.

Plato, the goat.

Is the first character to be made and serves as an example of what I intend to achieve.

The common feature is that each one has its respective skeleton.

Minotaur, the Brave.

In progress.

Already modeled in clay and with the bones adjusted inside the mold ready to be filled with crystal resin (example of the Goat).

The Donkey, the donkey.

- am I the donkey?

This one is located at the same point as the Minotaur.

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