
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
16 Jan 2012
Globe trotter
She's already checking out the travel guide for the next place to visit. A very kind lady I met at an exhibition months ago, mentioned that she had a couple of bags of pieces of fabric. A couple of weeks ago she dropped them off at the Gallery Contemporain, to which I belong, without even leaving a phone number for me to call and thank. This figure is resting on a piece. I've met so many very kind and thoughtful people over here. This figure is using a piece to lie on. SOLD

Labels:
acrylic paint and recyled wood,
fabric,
mixed media
9 Aug 2011
The constant gardener 2
I have made this constant gardener relaxing, sitting on a wall and looking over her domaine, enjoying her gardening and all the work and effort she's put into it over the time. She has three little birds hiding in her hair and a frog cheekily checking out the scenery.
SOLD, VERKAUFT, VENDU

SOLD, VERKAUFT, VENDU
3 Jun 2011
The constant gardener
My constant gardener is 127cm tall, mixed media and I just love her. Her hair springs forth from the centre of her hat and she has all sorts of interesting birds and even a cat in the garden on her hat. A source of constant observation and discovery, just like my garden. SOLD
Labels:
acrylic paint and recyled wood,
animals,
beautiful lady,
birds,
fabric,
flowers,
gardening,
hats,
paper mache
27 Mar 2011
Farniente, which means doing absolutely nothing!
I envy her, with nothing to do! She is 35 X 19 cm, plaster covered with paper mache. The only colour being the beach chair supporting her back.

Labels:
acrylic paint,
fabric,
paper mache and recycled wood,
plaster
14 Dec 2010
She loves me, she loves me not
I've added a red ribbon around her waist and prefer her like this.

Is he proposing, or is she just allergic to flowers? For this sculpture I started with paper mache, then plaster and then a thin layer of paper mache, followed by several layers of acrylic paint. The only colour is in the flowers. The sculpture is 80 X 50 cm

Is he proposing, or is she just allergic to flowers? For this sculpture I started with paper mache, then plaster and then a thin layer of paper mache, followed by several layers of acrylic paint. The only colour is in the flowers. The sculpture is 80 X 50 cm
Labels:
acrylic paint,
fabric,
paper mache and recycled wood,
plaster
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