Shoebox Art Gallery

Shoebox Wunderkammer

This room is not an art gallery, but a little museum of natural wonders, relics, and ethnographic curiosities.

From left to right:
  1. Colorful acrylic blob of the type found naturally in the Zymoglyphic Region. In the Modern Age, these blobs are often exhibited as "amoebic wall art". Examples may be seen in the Biomorphic Abstraction Shoebox Gallery and in the Dream House diorama
  2. A meditation/levitation figure from the Era of Oriental Influence
  3. A small flying dragon (Draco volans). Its "wings" are formed by skin flaps over greatly extended ribs.
  4. The Zymoglyphic Meteorite - a cosmic relic venerated both for its extraterrestrial origin and its extreme age - dating back to the origin of the solar system.
  5. A mysterious object of unknown origin, once thought to be a "rainbow jewel" from outer space
  6. A fossilized dinosaur dropping, framed as a viewing stone for contemplation
  7. A ceremonial tribal mask from the Zymoglyphic Rust Age
  8. A primitive planetary model from the Rust Age. Since the Zymoglyphic region is primarily an archipelago, the planet was presumed at that time to be primarily covered with water.