Large Fantasy Alien Creature - Made of Steel and a Seashell

€45.00

This freestanding steel-and-shell sculpture depicts a four-limbed creature carrying a large crown shell on its back, imagined as both a natural shelter and a symbolic carapace. Its elongated head recalls the anatomical origins of the Nebular Attractor fossil lineage, placing it within Foundryon’s Universe paleontology archive. The result feels like a cross between an evolutionary relic and a science-fiction lifeform—part armor, part mystery.

  • Name: Nebular Attractor (Head part of the Small Galactic Fossil)

  • Type: Freestanding tabletop sculpture

  • Artist: Peter Hauerland

  • Dimensions: 34 × 19 × 16 cm

  • Weight: 1500 g

  • Material: S235 steel (98% metal, 2% carbon) with naturally occurring crown seashell

  • Finish: Matte beige coated steel with layered construction

  • Placement: Designed for tabletop or shelf display

  • Style Keywords: steel art object, space fossil, sci-fi creature sculpture, speculative artifact, modern table décor

The crown shell on its back suggests resilience and adaptation, a portable shelter for survival across imagined worlds.

This freestanding steel-and-shell sculpture depicts a four-limbed creature carrying a large crown shell on its back, imagined as both a natural shelter and a symbolic carapace. Its elongated head recalls the anatomical origins of the Nebular Attractor fossil lineage, placing it within Foundryon’s Universe paleontology archive. The result feels like a cross between an evolutionary relic and a science-fiction lifeform—part armor, part mystery.

  • Name: Nebular Attractor (Head part of the Small Galactic Fossil)

  • Type: Freestanding tabletop sculpture

  • Artist: Peter Hauerland

  • Dimensions: 34 × 19 × 16 cm

  • Weight: 1500 g

  • Material: S235 steel (98% metal, 2% carbon) with naturally occurring crown seashell

  • Finish: Matte beige coated steel with layered construction

  • Placement: Designed for tabletop or shelf display

  • Style Keywords: steel art object, space fossil, sci-fi creature sculpture, speculative artifact, modern table décor

The crown shell on its back suggests resilience and adaptation, a portable shelter for survival across imagined worlds.