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25 Oct 2008

Sculpture Room: stage 2-5-10-17


Sculpture Room: Stage 2, 5, 10, 17
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1A Metal Fish StatueDesigned from an alloy on some artist's whim, I stand now on land when I'd much rather swim
2A PaintburshThe stokes on the canvas are thick or quite faint, depending how heavily I'm loaded with paint
3A Large ToadIf I hopped at this size I'd mightily thud, unlike frog about water I burrow in mud
4A Pair of Toe shoesOn stage in a ballet most elegant and sweet, I'm tied tight by ribbons 'bout point dancer's feet
5An Eiffel TowerWhen asked if Parisian 'oui' I'd reply, I'm a famus French monument towering high
6A Tribal MaskWith sharp teeth for biting and fierce bulging eyes, I'm an artfully-carved wooden tribal disguise
7A wooden ParrotI've splintery plumage but try as I might, I'm carved with perch and take no flight
8A ScaleIf measuring pounds or measuring ounce, It's weight of your items that I shall announce
9A painting of a HorsemanThrough woods I have trekked on the back of my steed, depicted in paint by true artist indeed
10A Stripped snakeYou'll find in addition to soft hissing sound, my yellow striped scales ably slithering on ground
11A StarIn square and circle you'll find where I hide, a five pointed shape with ten even sides
12A Green-eye IdolI'm a third of three on stone wall hight, but made unique by emerald eye
13A Porcelain LadyA Stately woman about the town, I've golden locks and flowing gown
14A Monk StatueI pray in silence day and night, or chant in church by candlelight
15A Planet SaturnA Sphere on a voyage accompained by a ring, I'm in long distant orbit of a bright cosmic thing
16A Scottish terrier statueA moustache on canine would be quite a sight, I'm a similar image cast here in bronze bright
17A painting of A fishSwimming in canvas and bordered by frame, I'll not move on my own but I've fins all the same
18A Pair of Dragonswith tails and scales and eyes totaling four, we're a mythical pair found in East Asian lore
19A statue of AnubisA figure discussed in the hieroglyphs read, I'm a statue of dog headed gods of the dead
20A wooden ElephantWhen spooked by a gunshot I'd surely stampede, protecting the ivory that fuels poachers greed
21A metal KnightI guest with sword and shield in hands, a silver sir in medieval lands
22A TurtleIt's often my life that my outer shell saves, but I hide in it not as I swim 'neath carve waves
23A yellow-eyed IdolStraight below skylight through nights and through days, I add to the trio a bright golden gaze
24A lawn gnomeA small mytic person who dwells below ground, in gardens and lawns I'll most likely be found
25Blue FootprintsOpposite ceiling and printed in blue, I'm a record of dweller who'd tread without shoe
26A statue of GaneshaA Pachyderm god with Indian root, you'll find my snout curled as I balance on foot
27A wooden Artist's FigurineWhen drawing a figure you'll make no mistake, if you carefully refer to the pose that I take
28A Monkey with a BananaI've a fruit from a tree and shall feast on it soon, a simian beast holding peeled yellow moon
29A NutcrakerI wooden soldier standing guad, else breaking nutty shells most hard
30A Bulldog FigureStretched out and resting I haven't a care, but I've slobbering jowls and a tail in the air
31A Stone GargoyleAn Ornament demon in stone chipped away, I keep watch by night to chase spirits away
32A painting on an EaselI'm an image of mountains and river by day, but hange not on wall but in propped up display
33A Painting of worrior and RavenI'm an image of warrior dressed to attack, with an ebony bird fixedly watching his back
34An unweighted MayanOn tapestry printed like friend to the side, I'm equal in height but not nearly as wide
35A Totem PoleI'm a gathering of animals stacked in a line, a piece of American Indian design
36A Bust of Beethoven A Moonlight Sonata would be homage paid, to I who composed the piano notes played
37A wooden MalletWhen pounding chisel I chip through stone, but surely could not carve alone
38A Rooster FigurineMy voice in morn in no surprise; I wake the farm with each sunrise
39A painting of 4 PyramidsI'm a picture of mountains numbering four, with a high centered orb warming hot desert floor
40A Worshipping WorriorLike my brothers in stone I'm a warrior and slayer, but I've set sword aside as I've taken to prayer
41A striking CobraEither spitting or hissing I do as I like, flaring serpentine hood as I ready my strike
42A 3-legged dogI readily hop as I chase ball or bone; despite missing foot I stand well on my own
43A painting of a KingA portrait of royalty noble and true, I've gold on my head and robe of deep blue
44A pair of DolphinsBalancing tall not on legs but on fins, we're a pair of aquatic mammalian twins
45A monkey StatueI'm an ape-like creature hard not soft, with bowl of offering held aloft
46A wooden RulerA tiny distance you'd measure quick, by markings on this foot long stick
47The SunIn sky you'd find me bright and hot, and exact replica but greyer in this stony spot
48A painted EggTo find me in nest would be most absurd, for I'm not this ornate when I'm laid by a bird
49An undefended warriorIf I came into battle I'd sure meet my end, I've a spear to attack but no shield to defend
50A ball of yarnTied in a knit I'd make sweaters most fine, the color of oceans and softer than twine
51A lighthouse figurineMy turning top makes darkness flee, a signal to each ship at sea
52A wooden HorseOn my back is a saddle of leathery hid, a seat for a cowboy a galloping stride
53A chinese emperorI'm a ruler of all in the od chinese land, in portable size you may hold in your hand
54A metal hand sawtwo parts of timber and dust in made, by pushing and pulling my jagged blade
55A figure of a BuddhaEnlightened and jolly I'm sculpted in red, with round exposed belly and shiny bald head
56A Tea setI function as others but much higher class, tea service for 2 in ornate Asian glass
57A flower bouquetIn hues much like water, with water below, I've kept fragrance and beauty but no longer grow
583 KingsFor babe born in stable in far away lands, we brought royal gifts following star across sands
59A well fed mayanMy friend has more intricate dress on his head, but of two hanging cloths I'm the one better fed
60A wooden iguanaWhat would be green's here brown instead, my wooden spines and scales on head

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