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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Girl with ceramic floral wreath

England had a hot spell. It was the hottest June since 1976. It was difficult to hand-build. Besides I hurt my back. So I had to cut back working on a chair; I had no problem walking or standing. The heatwave is over, and backache is eased. I have started working in earnest.

Today I would like to share three of my works I made a few months ago. Some months ago, one of my clients sent me a photo of a girl's skull with ceramic wreath in a archaeological museum in Patras, Greece. The ceramic flowers are pink, yellow, green and gold. Colours are still bright. They seem to me spring flowers, suitable for a girl. She must have been loved so much to be given such a beautiful farewell.

Prior to that, I became curious about life before death and after death. And the image inspired me.

I made three works. The first one was a mask, and my interpretation of the skull. I seldom use pink (not my favourite colour), and I was unsure about it, but it worked fine.


The second one was my imagination; if the girl didn't die then, and became a grown-up.






The last one was the girl after her death. She is going to have her last journey to the land of death over water.



I meant to try to understand them. That's what I do after they are completed. But I have been too busy to do that, but I think it is time for them to come out of the boxes. So I could look into their eyes.  



4 comments:

  1. it is so interesting how you are able to look at that old skull and then create such beautiful sculptures.. I much prefer your sculptures!

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    1. What a compliment, Anna! Thank you. I hope I would be able to visit the museum to see the skull one day. : )

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  2. Your work is so unique and fascinating, I can't look at it enough! Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your work. What an insight into the creative mind. Long may you continue. Amanda

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words, Amanda.

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