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There once was a fledgling named Hector who became trapped in an avalanche. Although he escaped, his damaged wings became scarred and atrophied.
Sadly, his brother often belittled him by clucking, "Rap, Rap, Raptor," to remind him of the sound the rocks made when they fell upon him.
Hector tolerated the taunts, instead focusing on the abundant talents that he still enjoyed. As he worked to improve his limitations, he became extraordinarily clever.
Despite his inability to fly, many birds would flock to Hector's nest to seek his advice on how to improve their own flight skills. He hung out his sign, which read, "The Raptor will see you now."
The Raptor holds his thermometer and syringe in order to ward off maladies. 
He has a small pocket in his back where the owner may stash a secret charm or wish. His vintage thermometer will arrive in its original plastic case. The talons are wired and can be gently adjusted to hold the case or glass thermometer (or a pen or screwdriver or whatever you so choose).
Either way, this paper mache creature is intended to deliver the compassionate medical wisdom that is needed to manage our afflictions.
He comes with a mother of pearl button and a ruffled ribbon collar. He is mounted on a wooden backing with a hole at top for hanging.
There once was a fledgling named Hector who became trapped in an avalanche. Although he escaped, his damaged wings became scarred and atrophied.
Sadly, his brother often belittled him by clucking, "Rap, Rap, Raptor," to remind him of the sound the rocks made when they fell upon him.
Hector tolerated the taunts, instead focusing on the abundant talents that he still enjoyed. As he worked to improve his limitations, he became extraordinarily clever.
Despite his inability to fly, many birds would flock to Hector's nest to seek his advice on how to improve their own flight skills. He hung out his sign, which read, "The Raptor will see you now."
The Raptor holds his thermometer and syringe in order to ward off maladies. 
He has a small pocket in his back where the owner may stash a secret charm or wish. His vintage thermometer will arrive in its original plastic case. The talons are wired and can be gently adjusted to hold the case or glass thermometer (or a pen or screwdriver or whatever you so choose).
Either way, this paper mache creature is intended to deliver the compassionate medical wisdom that is needed to manage our afflictions.
He comes with a mother of pearl button and a ruffled ribbon collar. He is mounted on a wooden backing with a hole at top for hanging.
There once was a fledgling named Hector who became trapped in an avalanche. Although he escaped, his damaged wings became scarred and atrophied.
Sadly, his brother often belittled him by clucking, "Rap, Rap, Raptor," to remind him of the sound the rocks made when they fell upon him.
Hector tolerated the taunts, instead focusing on the abundant talents that he still enjoyed. As he worked to improve his limitations, he became extraordinarily clever.
Despite his inability to fly, many birds would flock to Hector's nest to seek his advice on how to improve their own flight skills. He hung out his sign, which read, "The Raptor will see you now."
The Raptor holds his thermometer and syringe in order to ward off maladies. 
He has a small pocket in his back where the owner may stash a secret charm or wish. His vintage thermometer will arrive in its original plastic case. The talons are wired and can be gently adjusted to hold the case or glass thermometer (or a pen or screwdriver or whatever you so choose).
Either way, this paper mache creature is intended to deliver the compassionate medical wisdom that is needed to manage our afflictions.
He comes with a mother of pearl button and a ruffled ribbon collar. He is mounted on a wooden backing with a hole at top for hanging.
There once was a fledgling named Hector who became trapped in an avalanche. Although he escaped, his damaged wings became scarred and atrophied.
Sadly, his brother often belittled him by clucking, "Rap, Rap, Raptor," to remind him of the sound the rocks made when they fell upon him.
Hector tolerated the taunts, instead focusing on the abundant talents that he still enjoyed. As he worked to improve his limitations, he became extraordinarily clever.
Despite his inability to fly, many birds would flock to Hector's nest to seek his advice on how to improve their own flight skills. He hung out his sign, which read, "The Raptor will see you now."
The Raptor holds his thermometer and syringe in order to ward off maladies. 
He has a small pocket in his back where the owner may stash a secret charm or wish. His vintage thermometer will arrive in its original plastic case. The talons are wired and can be gently adjusted to hold the case or glass thermometer (or a pen or screwdriver or whatever you so choose).
Either way, this paper mache creature is intended to deliver the compassionate medical wisdom that is needed to manage our afflictions.
He comes with a mother of pearl button and a ruffled ribbon collar. He is mounted on a wooden backing with a hole at top for hanging.
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The Raptor Will See You Now Sculpture

Elizabeth Criss

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Sculpture, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 5.5 W x 12 H x 3.5 D in

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There once was a fledgling named Hector who became trapped in an avalanche. Although he escaped, his damaged wings became scarred and atrophied. Sadly, his brother often belittled him by clucking, "Rap, Rap, Raptor," to remind him of the sound the rocks made when they fell upon him. Hector tolerated the taunts, instead focusing on the abundant talents that he still enjoyed. As he worked to improve his limitations, he became extraordinarily clever. Despite his inability to fly, many birds would flock to Hector's nest to seek his advice on how to improve their own flight skills. He hung out his sign, which read, "The Raptor will see you now." The Raptor holds his thermometer and syringe in order to ward off maladies. He has a small pocket in his back where the owner may stash a secret charm or wish. His vintage thermometer will arrive in its original plastic case. The talons are wired and can be gently adjusted to hold the case or glass thermometer (or a pen or screwdriver or whatever you so choose). Either way, this paper mache creature is intended to deliver the compassionate medical wisdom that is needed to manage our afflictions. He comes with a mother of pearl button and a ruffled ribbon collar. He is mounted on a wooden backing with a hole at top for hanging.

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Sculpture:Acrylic on Wood

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Size:5.5 W x 12 H x 3.5 D in

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Meet Elizabeth Criss, a talented Los Angeles native with a B.A. in art from California State University, Northridge. Her creative vision takes you on a striking journey through the complexities and wonders of everyday life. On top of that, she does it while keeping Mother Nature in mind! Elizabeth's art is infused with a deep environmental concern for sustainability, and she works magic with repurposed materials. She strives to inspire viewers to consider their environmental impact, shedding light on the negative consequences of disposable conveniences for future generations. Elizabeth's work truly shines with her passion for public art installations. Elizabeth has created awe-inspiring murals and dimensional installations for schools, special needs programs, and public libraries. She works to engage and inspire her viewers by transforming dreary spaces into vibrant wonderlands, igniting people’s imaginations and reminding us all of our boundless potential. Her artistic journey began when she enrolled her non-verbal daughter in a special needs school. The corridors were as dull as dishwater, and Elizabeth couldn't stand it. So, she dedicated a decade to infusing those hallways with innovative assemblage panoramas and vibrant colors. The result? Corridors full of motivation for children to discover their voice and recognize their strengths. Her recent "Message in a Bottle" installation at the Wildling Museum in Solvang, California, USA, immerses viewers in an underwater world, with peculiar fish, medicine bottle kelp, and lacey jellyfish cut from milk jugs. The installation invokes viewers to consider their impact on our oceans – and their ability to reduce plastic pollution. Elizabeth's tactile techniques create an engaging experience while reminding us that impressive accomplishments are attainable even in the face of daunting obstacles. The remarkable artistry of Elizabeth Criss has caught the attention of esteemed media outlets such as the Los Angeles Times, Daily News, and others. Don't miss the opportunity to explore more of her captivating work by visiting facebook.com/ElizabethCrissArtwork/.

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