Proverb-themed stainless steel Olde English Babydoll Southdown sculpture
NO.:M-(AO843)
MATERIALS: Stainless steel #304/ #316.
SIZE: Life-size or custom-made depending on your preference.
TECHNOLOGY: Forging process.
PACKING: Generally soft and waterproof plastic inside, wooden cases/ iron box for outside.
CUSTOMIZATION: Graphic /logo
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Olde English Babydoll Southdown sculpture Details Description:
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Lamb narrative from British pastoral poetry to modern metal philosophy
As an endangered breed in the 18th century, carrying the pastoral songs before the Industrial Revolution, the Olde English Babydoll Southdown sculpture restores its iconic fluffy wool (it can also be customized to simulate curly wool texture with stainless steel wire drawing) and short legs, metaphorically representing the traditional pastoral economy replaced by mechanized agriculture.
Steampunk nostalgia
Victorian mechanical aesthetics: The four hooves of the Olde English Babydoll Southdown sculpture are modified into brass gear shapes, and the micro pressure gauges exposed at the joints show the fictitious docility index, satirizing the quantitative management of modern agriculture. The back wool is composed of detachable 304 stainless steel sheets, each of which is laser-etched with a lost British shepherd’s proverb (such as “A dry March and a wet May fill barns with corn and hay”), which the audience can remove for collection.

Proverb-themed stainless steel Olde English Babydoll Southdown sculpture
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