








Flumeer
Bestia volarecaseum
They live on fun and on pasteurized cheese food. You will probably never see one, but you will hear them. That ringing you get in your ear sometimes? That’s a Flumeer breaking the sound barrier as they swoop by and steal your biscuits. Their ideal environment is a lowered ‘64 with a good bass sound system. A small sculpture of a creature that has two legs, a fin, and a tail, and appears to be running. The whip-like tail extends out from its bulbous body. The fin is situated above the tail and extends out in a flare. Both tail and fin provide balance and mobility for speeds faster than light. The Wicked Little Beastie is covered with a scale-like skin texture in shades ranging from turquoise, cerulean, azure, and magenta. Its mouth is in a toothy half-grin that covers the entire bottom half of its body. The WLB has no eyes and collocates like an earth bat. Measuring about 6 to 8 inches tall, these Beasties are sculpted to balance on their toes and have flowing features to give the impression of movement.
Bestia volarecaseum
They live on fun and on pasteurized cheese food. You will probably never see one, but you will hear them. That ringing you get in your ear sometimes? That’s a Flumeer breaking the sound barrier as they swoop by and steal your biscuits. Their ideal environment is a lowered ‘64 with a good bass sound system. A small sculpture of a creature that has two legs, a fin, and a tail, and appears to be running. The whip-like tail extends out from its bulbous body. The fin is situated above the tail and extends out in a flare. Both tail and fin provide balance and mobility for speeds faster than light. The Wicked Little Beastie is covered with a scale-like skin texture in shades ranging from turquoise, cerulean, azure, and magenta. Its mouth is in a toothy half-grin that covers the entire bottom half of its body. The WLB has no eyes and collocates like an earth bat. Measuring about 6 to 8 inches tall, these Beasties are sculpted to balance on their toes and have flowing features to give the impression of movement.
Bestia volarecaseum
They live on fun and on pasteurized cheese food. You will probably never see one, but you will hear them. That ringing you get in your ear sometimes? That’s a Flumeer breaking the sound barrier as they swoop by and steal your biscuits. Their ideal environment is a lowered ‘64 with a good bass sound system. A small sculpture of a creature that has two legs, a fin, and a tail, and appears to be running. The whip-like tail extends out from its bulbous body. The fin is situated above the tail and extends out in a flare. Both tail and fin provide balance and mobility for speeds faster than light. The Wicked Little Beastie is covered with a scale-like skin texture in shades ranging from turquoise, cerulean, azure, and magenta. Its mouth is in a toothy half-grin that covers the entire bottom half of its body. The WLB has no eyes and collocates like an earth bat. Measuring about 6 to 8 inches tall, these Beasties are sculpted to balance on their toes and have flowing features to give the impression of movement.
Materials: polymer clay, stainless steel framing wire, aluminum foil, acrylic paint, UV coating
From 6 to 8 inches tall, about 8 inches long, and about 2 inches wide. Exact size will vary due to changes in atmosphere during curing and firing, and fluctuations of material composition.
For display purposes and gentle handling only. Not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.