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Gianluca Drago

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Along the way from the study room to the kitchen.
 

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Intriguing!! I don't know what is going on in that second image...it will give me nightmares tonight!

Please tell us more...

I can't tell you too much, since yesterday extraterrestrials have been watching me, I should not have built that interstellar communication device.
But I can tell you what you see in the second image: the skull of a badger that I found in the mountains (blurred in the foreground), the skull of a cat on which I had penciled the names of the bones when I was studying for my anatomy exam, a Chinese dragon made of hemp twine (my last name is Drago you know, and this is the year of dragon) that came from I don't remember where, the horn of a young deer picked up in the woods, the nest of a tropical weaver bird in the background. There is also the dorsal scale of a sturgeon, but hardly recognizable from how blurry it is. And the skeleton of a Bolivian succulent plant is also in the frame.

;)
 
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