#061 Cerrebob
Learn more about Becky Dreistadt's year-long project showcasing 151 creatures hand-painted by the artist, accompanied with imaginative stories by her partner Frank Gibson culminating in a fantastically fun exhibit and book release. More details
Artist: | Becky Dreistadt |
Exhibition: | Capture Creatures by Becky Dreistadt |
Art Width: | 7.0" (17.78 cm) |
Art Height: | 5.0" (12.7 cm) |
Frame Width: | 12.0" (30.48 cm) |
Frame Height: | 10.0" (25.4 cm) |
Medium: | Gouache |
Features: |
Framed
Signed |
Artwork
Unlike many telekinetic creatures, the physiology of Cerebob is well-documented due to their docile nature. Cerebob’s bobber can quickly disperse large amounts of energy, abruptly incapacitating even the largest opponents. Aside from its destructive capabilities, the bobber is also used for communication, sending out electrical impulses that can only be received by other Cerebob. The creature’s beak is electroreceptive and can detect small electrical impulses such as those created in muscle movement. This allows the creature to sense incoming enemies.