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LOST WORLDS' SACRUM

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Artist: STUDIO KITE 

Title: LOST WORLDS' SACRUM ​
Year: 2021
Materials: 3D Printed ABS and Acrylic Coating

STUDIO KITE in conjunction with the Eromanga Natural History Museum.
Studio Kite is an art services company working in the Byron Bay Hinterlands specialising in the weird and wonderful. Eromanga Museum commissioned Studio Kite to build a life-sized Titanosaur skeleton. This sculpture is a replica of a Titanosaur's sacrum. The remains were discovered in 2004 on a tributary of the famous inland river system, Cooper Creek, in the Cooper/Eromanga Basin.  The Titanosaur is a plant-eating (herbivorous) sauropod dinosaur, living approximately 95-98 million years ago: Cenomanian Epoch, mid-Cretaceous Period. It is believed to have been 30 metres long and 6.5 metres high (ground to hip).  This Titanosaur represents a new dinosaur species and is in the top ten largest dinosaurs in the world.  The complete skeleton will be on display at the new wing of the Eromanga Natural History Museum.
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