
Walter the Wombat
Machine Thread painting on fabric and canvas - no paint only thread and canvas
Found in south and eastern Australia, the common wombat has short limbs, thick
claws and a squat, muscular statue and is the largest burrowing herbivorous mammal.
Wombats play an important role in ecosystems by breaking up hard soil and recycling
organic material through the earth. Their pouch faces backwards so dirt does not enter
when burrowing.
Wombats can run at speeds of up to 40 km per hour and have toughened rumps that
are used as a defence against predators.
Size 68cm x 55cm
Ready to hang
Neva Jones