This is the work of secondary school teachers . Sergei makes animals out of unusual material – wood shavings. All animals are made in full size .Work over bird took about six months. Seven thousand feathers made of cedar wood , and beak and claws of the dozens of layers of glue chips. The beak is made up of 150 very thin wooden blades. In the four years with her son has gathered a considerable collection. Eagles, owls – large and tiny, squirrels … all animals have the exact anatomical correspondence, size and even weight. For the eagle, they say, offered half a lemon, but the sculptor refused.
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