Description: In Ancient Egypt, the crocodile, due to its unpredictable behavior, symbolized chaos. Sobek, aside from his dark functions, as a transmitter of chaos, also related to areas of eros and fertility the Nile floods, and amidst the bitten heads, fertile land emerges. Title: Play with Crocodiles in Full Waters Collection: Total Solar Eclipse & Bathing in the Crocodile River Year: 2025 Medium: clay, slips & glazes; hand-built, multiple firings Dimensions: height 21 cm (irregular footprint) Originality: unique (one-of-one) Work Description: A rider fused to an amphibian/crocodilian body. Porous surface, turquoise deposits and kiln traces hold an eclipse-moment: risk, immersion, surrender, where chaos turns generative. Collection Context: The series probes the oral stage, fusion, and play (East Timor field notes); fusions test individuality and invite surrender for connection. Mythic axes: Osiris and Sobek—chaos, eros, fertility; with the Nile’s floods, arable ground returns. Included with purchase: COA; object passport (materials, firings, care); archival packing/box; basic shipping insurance (by arrangement). Optional: transit crate, extended insurance. Care (clay): avoid prolonged humidity and direct sunlight; dust with a soft dry cloth; display on a stable base.