(No One’s Pal) Joey
19.1 x 27.9 x 35.6 cm (h x w x d)
Deer hooves (ethically sourced), human hair, glass (eyes), Oil paint, Resin, papier-mâché.

Bruised, burnt—and scared—this chimeric baby (part koala, part deer, part human) awaits rescue, another vulnerable refugee from the recent Australian wildfires. Baby koalas are called “joeys” and normally feed on milk and eucalyptus pap made by their mother. Their populations require other koalas (“societies”, much like humans) in order to survive. Now, room service will have to do.
Joey’s hooves are those of a species of Australian deer that also recently escaped extinction in the fires. The Australian koala population is currently classified as “threatened” whereas the Australian deer population is classified as “not threatened”. The human species was not available for comment.

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