694: (144/365) Hump Day

So it is Wednesday, ‘Hump Day‘:

Silly season in the assessment calendar, lots happening and a 2do list from hell.

This is Eduardo Clemente’s ‘Camel’ – a dromedary or bactrian (who knows the difference?)

Teased from a tiny square, I think a touch too small, the proportions of the model are lovely.

Made a little bigger, the feet and muzzle details would be a little less coarse.

4 thoughts on “694: (144/365) Hump Day

  1. Me sir… well I do now…
    Bactria or Bactriana was the name of a historical region in Central Asia. Bactria was located between the Hindu Kush mountain range and the Amu Darya river, covering the flat region that straddles modern-day Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

    The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back…

  2. The wild Bactrian camel (camelus ferus) is a critically endangered species of camel living in parts of northern China and southern Mongolia. It is closely related to the domesticated Bactrian camel.

    Learn somethin’ new every day!

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