Costumes. (New Products).Costumes (1) Dancer, costume designer, and sculptor Annie Hickman weaves the magic of the creature world into her exquisite costumes with basketry basketry, art of weaving or coiling and sewing flexible materials to form vessels or other commodities. The materials used include twigs, roots, strips of hide, splints, osier willows, bamboo splits, cane or rattan, raffia, grasses, straw, and crepe paper. materials and fabrics. She brings to life distinctive animal and fantasy characters that move and last. Though some chickens, centipedes centipedes many-legged members of the class Chilopoda of the phylum Arthropoda. They are relatively harmless, but some of the 1500 species can inflict a painful bite to humans and it seems reasonable to assume that bites to animals could happen. , South American tree frogs tree frog, name for any of the small tree- or shrub-inhabiting frogs of the family Hylidae, characterized by an adhesive disk on the tip of each of the clawlike toes. , and ladybugs are museum quality, they are also used in stage productions, strolling performances and parades, and movement and costume workshops. Orders and information at 800/660-BUGS (2847) or www.Weaving theWild.com. Hickman also presents performances of The Love Bug's Hug, The Lizard lizard, a reptile of the order Squamata, which also includes the snake. Lizards form the suborder Sauria, and there are over 3,000 lizard species distributed throughout the world (except for the polar regions), with the greatest number found in warm climates. of Oz, and Weaving the Wild: The Art of the Bug Lady. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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