from marwax collection 2011 © marina kanavaki
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It looks like a jellyfish slapped on your table in a Korean restaurant as the waitress prepares to chop it up before you and serve it with garlic, hot peppers, onions and sesame oil and maybe a little soju. Very nice work!
…poor jellyfish! There is something slimy about it, you’re right! I must compliment you on such a description! In reality, it’s a detail of one of my candles with a flower carved on it. Thank you Aaron!
My pleasure. It is a nice bit of wax work and I’m a bit peckish for the exotic right now . . . I miss living in Asia.