Very impressed with this.... actually, it reminds me a bit of a clarinet in some parts...but one that would be used by an alien from another world... I would imagine their body would differ from ours. Great and inventive work.
My imagination tells me that this is a (part of a) space ship, John. If so, I envy you for having admittance for entering it. For this reason as well, hope that our friend Vicki isn't right by supposing that it's a part of a clarinet, ☺ . Perfectly done per usual, my friend!
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John - At first glance, I saw elements of a saxophone, an instrument I played years ago. However, on a further look, I saw a space ship. However, with the green framing in the background, it appears to be a large machine. In all looks, I was amazed!
The beautiful answer is the person who posed the question. e.e. cummings had a whimsical way with words It could be a steam punk creation polished to look new. Waggishly mischievious or maybe waggingly waggish. The tails of two steam punk puppies. The question is asked but the answer is evasive and exists in each mind as something different. Not real but notional. Anything one wants it to be. Puppy dogs' tails in a land where steam punk rules for me, happily wagging, delightfully unique.
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This is classy and brassy and so fancifully you!