Zoologist Bat Tableau Zoologist Perfumes
With 10 global writers, editors and contributors often we have a difference of opinion on how a fragrance smells and what it evokes. For Sr Contributor Pam Barr, Zoologist Bat was all about Zombie chic. I invited our poet in residence, The Nosey Artist to write original prose for Bat created by award winning Ellen Covey for Victor Wong the founder of the innovative menagerie of fragrances , whose scent Beaver (Chris Bartlett) won a Best of Scent in 2014. Since TNA knew that Ellen was inspired by her personal studies on bats, his review takes on that perspective in what he calls “a masterfully crafted fragrance that embodies the habitat of the creatures with a rich natural aroma reminiscent of wet soil and fresh fruits”.
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Bat Cave by The Nosey Artist
As I walked through the muddy pathway and the light rain from the tropical storm cascaded down my head I had a Zen like moment, it was as if my third eye was beginning to open- I am awaken. I stood for a moment in peace as I heard the fluttering sounds of furry wings in the cave that stood before me. I curled my toes in the wet soil as the aroma wafted through my nasal passages and I was reminded of the lessons I learned through the long years of being a farmer.
Bat and Poppy, designed by M. P. Verneuil c. 1897
The smell of rain and damp soil always brought to mind two things, growth and maturity because when the rain falls and the soil is fertile the crops grew their best and the banana trees begin to sprout. As I approached the dark cave the sounds of the fluttering wings begin to subside- they knew I was here so they were on guard stopping whatever they were doing in order to observe the friendly intruder. Most people are afraid of bats; I however was raised to consider them friends that played a key role in our eco system. The manure from the furry creatures was rich in nutrients and when added to the soil they always brought out the best of my crops.
Flying Bat by Kai Horman
I stood in the middle of the cave taking in the peaceful nature of their home as the smell of damp stone brought calm to my aura. Then as I lit my torch and lifted it to provide me adequate light the bats flew into a frenzy and darted from left to right, up and down, round and round as the sound from their sonar form of communication echoed off the walls of the cave. They began to swarm and surround me flying to and fro, but I was not afraid…they were greeting me. I stood in awe and took in the moment, I was in no rush- I was fully awakened.
Notes: Banana, Soft Fruits, Damp Earth, Fig, Tropical Fruits, Mineral Notes, Myrrh, Resins, Vegetal Roots, Furry Musks, Leather, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Tonka
–The Nosey Artist
Disclosure: I received my sample of Bat from Zoologist, opinions my own.
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Thanks to Victor Wong and Zoologist Perfumes, we have a draw as follows for two registered readers
Worldwide registered readers of a deluxe sample pack of Bat, Beaver Panda, Rhinoceros, Hummingbird
USA and Canda: a 60 ml bottle of Bat
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