TROPHY HUNTER (LION) – HJGHER
$25.00
An experiment on breaking boundaries through creative playfulness. The idea is to allow the person wearing the badge a satisfying control over their trophy of choice for the occasion and to mix unmatched pieces, allowing them further control to recreate a new animal, playing both god and scientist. The wearer would realize that every piece can be connected, thereby building a whole new abstract world of animals.
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