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This Bass is a wall mounting paper sculpture- perfect for naturalists ages 6 to 106! It arrives pre-cut; ready to assemble and hang on your wall. It measures 19 inches long, seven inches tall, and sticks out from the wall about 2.5 inches.
One rainy afternoon, I had the pleasure of meeting a box turtle. The feeling of joy and surprise in finding the turtle stayed with me as I walked back to my shop.
I sat down at my desk and started cutting paper. Eventually, I crafted the form of the turtle. Then I used my traditional printing processes to hand carve and print an image. When I cut and assembled it- out came a little friend! I felt like I’d brought a small part of the woods into my home.
Since then, I’ve made a collection of reptiles, amphibians, and insects- including this bass.
As this flat pieces of paper transform into your new creature, I hope you find the same joy and excitement I find in the wild.