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Two small sculptures of woodland friends bundled up warm in little full body sweaters with hoods, such that only their faces poke out. On the left, a somewhat startled raccoon in a sporty blue and green sweater with argyle and a pom. On the right, a grumpy young opposum wearing a fancy yellow sweater covered in cables and poms that their mom made them wear. Sculpture of a blue and white Kingfisher bird sitting on an open hand with fingers curling upwards. A sculpture of a bunny, intricately detailed in dark clay. It is scarred and curled up with three light-colored mushrooms growing out of its back. A small ceramic lamb with a bright tulip field on their back in pinks, purples, reds, and yellows, and their head painted like a blue sky summer day with puffy clouds rising up off their forehead. Three piece clay sculpture of Falkor the luck dragon, surrounded by bits of fluffy colorful wool at the base . Sitting on bright green grass is a ceramic mask of the face of one of the wild things from the children's book Where the Wild Things Are. The face has two white horns, dark wild hair, sunflower yellow eyes looking to the right, a prominent pinkish coral colored nose, and white teeth coming down over its bottom lip.

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