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Lawrence Bachmann
Atlanta, GA
Here is the entry for round one. From the pieces that where sent an immediate Egyptian theme came to mind.
So, I filed that away, and thought of this. Once the Indian headdress was seen in the filigree wings, and
the Camel fell apart, it became Chief Camel Hump's Campground, as a nightlite for Jemtre'. It is 18 inches
long, 12 inches wide, and 8 inches high. The Teepee has double layered glass for it's decoration. The Jewel
is at the center of the campfire. The Camel "hump" is the shadow of the entrance to the Teepee, the head became
the Indian head, and the legs are the top poles of the Teepee. The filigree was cut up to make the feathers of
the Headdress. |