Like chiselled stone, the weight of the figure wedges into the earthy softness of the cushion. Monumental.
Excellent.
Jean, this is just stunning.
love the blue undertones of her skin.
Thanks, all.
Do you happen to know a Michigan sculptor named Pamela Stump Walsh? (She'd be around 70+ now--hope she's still with us). This reminds a LOT of some bronzes of hers. Very nice.
Thanks, BANJO52 (does this mean there are at least 52 other BANJOs or is your birth year?)I didn't know of Walsh until your comment. She sounds like she was a fabulous teacher and artist.
When I started the blog, I was flabbergasted at the number of blogs with "banjo" in the title, so I picked a number.
Like chiselled stone, the weight of the figure wedges into the earthy softness of the cushion.
ReplyDeleteMonumental.
Excellent.
ReplyDeleteJean, this is just stunning.
ReplyDeletelove the blue undertones of her skin.
ReplyDeleteThanks, all.
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to know a Michigan sculptor named Pamela Stump Walsh? (She'd be around 70+ now--hope she's still with us). This reminds a LOT of some bronzes of hers. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks, BANJO52 (does this mean there are at least 52 other BANJOs or is your birth year?)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know of Walsh until your comment. She sounds like she was a fabulous teacher and artist.
When I started the blog, I was flabbergasted at the number of blogs with "banjo" in the title, so I picked a number.
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