
WildWorx handmade creature series
by Lady Raines

“Forest Enchantress”…Leafy Deets, Big Magic ๐๐ Can you spot her furry friend?

“The Pine Dove”, a new avian species, birthed by WildWorx artist Mrs. Raines. Fly over to Town Woods Park, Lyme, for a viewing.

“Wild grapes teach young to stalk their favorite prey, Demon Ostrich in Autumn Plumage…a delicacy world-wide.” Especially relished at Hartman Park, Lyme. A fitting WildWorx title that just rolls off the tongue. See picnic area for a viewing. Oct 2025

“FrankenHummer” spotted pollinating at Ellys Ferry beach. My *first WildWorq! For more, visit Pinterest.com/MrsRainesWasHere

“Barber’s Nightmare”. Express shave, trim and antler sharpening needed. Great example of getting the kids off the couch and into the fresh pollen and leaf mold.

“Deep Sea Darlings” hook up…at last…with tide-mates floating on the same wave. Viewed on renowned singles hotspot Ellys Ferry beach. Lyme, CT.

“Fang Girl” rocks McCook’s beach sidewalk. A fan favorite.

“SharkCatDog (say it fast) with Pink and Yellow Spots” worn as sunhat by young beachgoer. Much obliged to my youngest interns at 2 and 3 years of age. Soundview, Old Lyme.

“Great Haired Owlet” ready to bounce the coop…at Rocky Neck State Park, CT. Find her before she flies.

“Toothy” – a great example of how simple you can make a WildWorx…don’t think too hard, just forage and fixate…and how easy for the little ones.

“Flame-throwing Chicken Horse with Really Great Hair” tickles – and torches – viewers at Harkness Park beach. Catch it before pollinators devour the flowers. Sept. 1, 2025

“Rock Morphnificent รก la Tusks”…is she smiling, or are those right-side-down fangs?