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The Family Wolf, explores themes of diverse families and cultures. 8x4ft, wood
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The Family Wolf, explores themes of diverse families and cultures. 8x4ft, wood
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Sale!This fantatical Animodule was designed and created by renouned artist Raúl de Nieves. Raúl has found critical acclaim with his art displayed at the 2017 Whitney Biennial and has found success both int he worlds of art and fashion. 4x4ft, wood, found objects
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The Family Wolf, explores themes of diverse families and cultures. 8x4ft, wood
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This Animodule is in a butterfly shape with abstract geometric designs. 4x4ft, wood
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The Graduate Totem celebrates all graduating students and their achievements. 8x4ft, wood
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This is the tallest Animodule standing at 12 feet tall and is covered in intricate designs. It’s also one of our most well traveled Animodules, making appearances at many events and festivals. 12x6ft, wood
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This Totem Animodule is painted with aquatic and mermaid imagery 8x4ft, wood
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The Panda illustrates an abstract black and white spiral design. 8x4ft, wood
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The Penguin Animodule displays underwater themes with tribal inspired designs. 8x4ft, wood
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The Rainbow Pegasus celebrates love in all its forms with a rainbow color theme. 8x4ft, wood
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The Fairytale Unicorn is designed with bright colors and whimiscal designs. 8x4ft, wood
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Metamorphosis Animodule Hand painted by Bryant Small. Inspired by the concept of evolution and the mythological rise of the Phoenix, this Animodule appears to the viewer as a moment caught during the transformation. This Animodule was display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. 13 in Aluminum Sculpture
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This Dragon is painted in bright colors and bubbles, honoring life and celebrations. 13x25in, pressed bamboo
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The Dragon Animodule is painted to celebrate emotions, especially ones of love, for everyone. 13x25in, pressed bamboo
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Silk Swan Animodule Hand painted by Alpana Mittal. Like the beautiful delicate silks of India, the swan is draped in a vibrant color palette that accents her beauty and grace. This Animodule is currently on display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. 13 in Aluminum Sculpture
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The Sister Queens of Indigenous Central America Totem Animodule Hand painted by Jacqueline Hernandez. A sculptural story totem based on the iconic cultural references of the indigenous side of Central America. This Animodule is currently on display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. 13 in Aluminum Sculpture
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Prospère (prosperous) Totem Animodule Hand painted by Christopher Mack. Inspired by the song composed by T.K. Blue from the album (Amour). In honor of Abodoulaye (Prospère was his nick-name) the leader and drummer of a Senegalese group called Xalam from Dakar. This Animodule is currently on display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. 13 in Aluminum Sculpture
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Just One Universal Heart Totem Animodule Hand painted by Nestor Uraga. It's an interpretation of humanity. We are all the same, we all have one heart... no matter the color of our skin. Inspired by Alebrijes, the Mexican folk art, this brightly colored fantastical creature is a refection of the state of the Oaxaca. This Animodule is currently on display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. This is a sculpture and suitable for the outdoors. 38 x 18 in Aluminum
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Perfect Elegance Swan Animodule Hand painted by Maria Lupianez. I’m a stained glass window… I make broken look beautiful.. Where you see fragments, I see reasons to wake each morning and bathe myself in the pigments of my won artisanship… This Animodule was on display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. This is a sculpture and suitable for the outdoors. 38 x 18 in Aluminum
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Narsingh (Lion Man) Animodule Hand-painted by Nupur Nishith. This Animodule is inspired from the Narsingh incarnation of Hindu God Vishnu, where he adopted the head of a lion and body of a human to overcome the demon and establish dharma. The painting is in motifs of Mithila / Madhubani painting, folk art from India. This Animodule is currently on display at the Animodules Exhibit at the Manes Center, Nassau County Museum of Art. This is a sculpture and suitable for the outdoors. 38 x 23 in Aluminum
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Hand painted by Kaliptus Ohm, a Newark artist. Sculpture 7.5 x 15 in Acrylic on Ecore (a fully recycled material)
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The Blue Devil Animodule celebrates New Jersey Mythoology with its New Jersey Devil design. 8x4ft, wood