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The Triplets and the Lost Ones.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

They each stand about 9-10" tall with a staggering loss of teeth as they go down the line.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

Close-up.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

The Triplets.

The Triplets go hand in hand. One is rarely seen without the other two close behind.  Though they aren't identical, they still manage to throw others off as to who's who.  I'm sure they don't mind.

 

 

Lost Triplet #4

Lost Triplet #4

Lost Triplet #4

Lost Triplet #4

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #4

Lost Triplet #4

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #5

Lost Triplet #5

Lost Triplet #5

Lost Triplet #5

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #5

Lost Triplet #5

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #6

Lost Triplet #6

Lost Triplet #6

Lost Triplet #6

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #6

Lost Triplet #6

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #7

Lost Triplet #7

Lost Triplet #7

Lost Triplet #7

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Lost Triplet #7

Lost Triplet #7

Fall 2014 Materials: Fabric, Wire, Resin, Wood, Paper Size: 11"x 4.5"x 2"

Study shows that once lost, they are alone [except in the event that they find their original group by chance].  Several "Lost Ones" cannot reform a new set of Triplets due to the variations in sensory glands between each group.  

Unfortunately, the triplets' tracking abilities are enormously hindered. This in combination with their deep set need to roam, means that separation from the grouping is a high risk. Once separated, it's very rare that the "Lost One" finds its way back.

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