Mondrian the Floodeer

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Mondrian
100% Happy
Owner
boy
Stolen
1 Apr 2019
Hatched
21 Aug 2019
Immortal
26 Dec 2019
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Essence of Litsdnats
Stage Frozen
Piet Mondrian, one of the pioneers of abstraction, was a major exponent of the De Stijl ("the style") art movement, and had a huge influence on later movements such as color field abstraction, abstract expressionism, Bauhaus art, and minimalism.

Mondrian's work, most recognizable by its vivid primary colors (in fact Piet Mondrian mixed his own colors for his paintings, and, contrary to popular belief, did not use colors straight from the tube) and orderly straight lines and right angles, embody the artist's beliefs in the universal language of art. Art, as described by Mondrian, should be pure, understandable, and accessible by everyone. By distilling the idea of Art down to the line, the simplest forms and colors, art could conveyed through little more than the basic rules of geometry and the language of color.

I went to art school for four years and all I got was this lousy appreciation for color field abstraction.

About Floodeer Eggs

Are those feathers? The egg itself looks like it is made out of a crystal type substance. Be careful that you don't drop the egg or the creature inside might not like you too much!

About the Floodeer Creature

The Floodeer is a majestic deer-like animal that can fly. Yep you heard us, it can fly. The horns, according to the SAR center, are apparently infused with some sort of magic that helps propel their feathered wings in order to keep them flying. If their horns get damaged or for some reason cut shorter, then their magic is depleted. So make sure to take care of them. Otherwise not much else is really known about the Floodeer. They retain some of the hardness from their shells on patches on their skin throughout their years. They shine when their body hits the light and creates a kaleidoscope of colors wherever they are. A very regal animal and a very loyal pet.