A dragon and a leotaur
(half-man, half lion), huge creatures usually only seen in mythology,
could be observed in the fields of a Verbovy farm.
Sun (creative self-expression, creativity) square Gonggong (dragons (used rubber from car tyres to give the dragon in particular its scaly, reptilian appearance)).
The Ruptly film crew spoke with their creator, Valery Kudrin on November
26. He explained how used rubber from car tyres to give the dragon in
particular its scaly, reptilian appearance. Copied from page
https://www.ruptly.tv/en/videos/20221210-010-monsters-inc-mythical-beasts-made-from-car-tyres-seen-at-farm-in-krasnodar-krai
The artist claimed that it took up to 90 tyres to make the dragon and
many hours to craft it. He said the result exceeded all expectations,
with many people coming to see his unusual residents.
"Opinions are completely different. Most of them, of course, like my
works, they admire them. And, interestingly, 70 percent of my viewers
are women," he shared.
In his open-air workshop, Kudrin’s work on mythical creatures continues;
he dreams of creating a park of a dozen similar figures to attract more
tourists. He’s already planning making a swan out of tyres and a new
monster up to eight metres tall. Copied from page
https://www.ruptly.tv/en/videos/20221210-010-monsters-inc-mythical-beasts-made-from-car-tyres-seen-at-farm-in-krasnodar-krai
Minor planet keywords developed by Philip Sedgwick, used with permission http://philipsedgwick.com/
Source: ruptly.tv/
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