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Free man, always you'll  cherish the sea
Lionel Mercier

Free man, always you'll cherish the sea

That's the first test that I tried in order to understand the Alain Mailland's jellyfish.
Well, the umbilical cord is cut. This piece is up from the depths of my basement as soon to dive into the abyss ...
very bizarre creature...
yew, 2" 3/8 dia x 4" 7/16
the seabed are dyed elderberry
the bivalve is true, it is above what I can do ...

In short, a holiday postcard
Happy holidays to all
Lionel.
Thanks to Charles Baudelaire for the title. "Homme libre toujours tu chriras la mer"

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