I went dumster diving in my husbands bin for wood scrapes he sets aside for the kids to use. I came across these two pieces of oak just calling out my name. The clay face was mounted on an old rusty flattened out bottle cap and the rusted wire was a gift from a friend.
This is an awesome piece. The look on the face is really fitting for some reason.
ReplyDeleteYour coiling technique on her arms is just divine .. .
ReplyDeletealso really love the effect of the plaid fabric.
More Carla Brilliance!
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You did a fabulous job! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Judith! However, the fibers used are not plaid fabric, they are layeres of colored cheese cloth. I have a whole bag of colored cheese cloth waiting to be used.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy!
Hi Cat
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my blog about my drypoint etching. It is the one and only I'm afraid, simply because I don't have any printing facilities. Would love to do more though. I find printmaking quite fascinating although I found drypoint much harder than I thought it would be.
Love your assemblages. So quirky and interesting.
Love your work ~ dolls and prints ~ I have done monoprints in the past & love them ~ now am into dolls ~ thanks for following my blog (artmusedog) ~ glad to have you there ~ Your work is very inspiring ~ Hugs and namaste, Carol
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