Great to see how you sketch your way through to the piece on paper until the clay has its voice :)Love the Lord Byron scribbled note.
Sketching comes in handy to work out different ideas. Most of the time the sketch doesn't fully translate into a sculptural piece. Just elements make it. As to Lord Byron---such a dreamy romantic.;)
Love the lines in your sketches, Charlene. Simple yet strong. Alive.And indeed, that wondrous and sometimes terrifying world of sleep has few boundaries. Visions. Dreams. Creations of the mind.
I like the part "when dreams in their development have breath and tears."
Great to see how you sketch your way through to the piece on paper until the clay has its voice :)
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Sketching comes in handy to work out different ideas. Most of the time the sketch doesn't fully translate into a sculptural piece. Just elements make it. As to Lord Byron---such a dreamy romantic.;)
DeleteLove the lines in your sketches, Charlene. Simple yet strong. Alive.
ReplyDeleteAnd indeed, that wondrous and sometimes terrifying world of sleep has few boundaries. Visions. Dreams. Creations of the mind.
I like the part "when dreams in their development have breath and tears."
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