Daryl Shack: Picasso Marble, Bobcat
Daryl Shack: Picasso Marble, Bobcat
Shack
The grey Picasso marble, known for its dramatic veining and layered tones, gives the bobcat a shadowy, camouflage-like coat. Shades of charcoal, smoky grey, soft white, and hints of brown twist across its compact, muscular form like brushstrokes or ancient maps. The marbling seems to animate the surface, mimicking the dappled light of the forest floor or rocky terrain where the bobcat might prowl. Its stance could be crouched and alert, ready to spring, or mid-stride with a low, fluid grace. The black eyes, are small and intense—glistening like twin pools of night. They add a sense of stealth and intelligence, suggesting the bobcat is not just watching, but calculating—aware of every movement around
Bobcat (Debi): The power of Bobcat (Debi) is independence. While felines are independent in nature, this is epitomized in Bobcat. Its attitude is that fences, barns, and chicken coops are surely meant to keep out others. Their independent nature has caused them to be regarded as pests by farmers and ranchers but that trait is vital to their survival. Unlike most other felines, Bobcats do not have a strong aversion to water. They have been known to jump into water and swim after prey. They are rarely seen, as they hunt at night and they feed on a variety of animals so they can do well just about anywhere. Independent indeed!
Dimensions: Length: 2" X Width: 3/4" X Height: 1 1/2" Donated
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