Artist's Marketplacee
Saturday, November 21, 2009 Register | Login
     
 
Artists Network
Subject: hello from baltimore

You are not authorized to post a reply.   
Author Messages
saje
Posts:3

01/02/2009 12:47 PM Alert 

although sculpture is what i do, to introduce myself i have included two photos of one sculpture.  this sculpture uses water colors for their being and not just to stain a sculpture (blue).  finding darwin is to cause some wonder as to what that missing link could/should look like as the human type face is being born from the umbilical. 

i first formed a mold in a snow bank, poured in some water to freeze the shape and then poured in the viscous plaster.  then from the inherent image i find what i need to see/say.  any comments be thank'd.  if interested i have two post in the 3D sculpture with statement.  thanks! saje










my sculptures are a combination of three dimensional, two dimensional art, poetry but adds a multi-dimensional perspective. This art gives you at least two perspectives; two independent people standing on opposite sides of a meaning, a beginning and an end of a thought, an over view and a focused view of a particular scene. As with all three dimensional art there are sides to the art, but these sides are perspectives in their own reason. They continue and promote the other sides. One side may be totally different from the other side, but will continue the meaning of the opposite side. Each side could be an independent statement in its own individual pronouncement. Some sides, parts or possibly a whole sculpture may contain letters, words or poetry.
JCgippy
Posts:4

01/20/2009 7:13 PM Alert 
Hi Saje, I just joined this forum and was cruising around when I noticed your sculpture. I don't do this type of art, although would have loved to at one time, but I'm amazed at this. The fact that the one side is so very different from the other causes me to question what I see. It's so interesting and thought-provoking. I usually have a great imagination I'm told, but in the second view, I see an animal (perhaps a dog of some sort, hairless, lying down in a precarious position. I love it. I like anything that makes me think. Thanks for sharing this. georgia
You are not authorized to post a reply.
Forums > Join the Discussion > Welcome Wagon > hello from baltimore



ActiveForums 3.6