I spent a relaxing Saturday at a P
averpol workshop recently and Rachel is the result. A wispy woman with room for three rib cages, two stomachs and a womb or two.
I truly have no idea how I did not notice her long torso until I got home! None-the-less I am happy with her final form and my very first effort at this form of fabric sculpture.
Gallery 500 provided a warm and relaxing atmosphere for this class, and a totally blissful day out.
Charles does wonder why I am not taking pictures of him.
9 comments:
Wow Julie - she looks amazing - what a terrific piece of art you've created
opps the above was from me - it won't let me login as myself at the minute - very impressed with the sculpture! Ann G.
She is beautiful - ethereal yet down to earth...
Wow -- she reminds me of an ethereal earth mother -- tending to the earth. She's beautiful -- it sounds like a wonderful workshop.
Hi Julie
Just saying hello & admiring all your creativity in recent posts - sculpture, jewellery & knitting!! Love the way you have combined the charms etc into the fibres on the scarf!
Christina B
WOW Julie this is amazing awesome
Your work is pretty impressive. It is wonderful. You have a fantastic talent. Keep it up!
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