Wonder's Key
Wonder's Key
19" x 6" x 2"
Ceramic, terra sigillata, underglazes, glazes
23kt gold leaf
my laptop's keyboard went kaput--this is the second one keyboard
i have a portable keyboard on top of this one
i keep hitting the enter key instead of shift (the arrows keep getting in the way, too)
so i decided i am done
with trying
to capitalize
and now will count my blessings instead
i have a portable keyboard on top of this one
i keep hitting the enter key instead of shift (the arrows keep getting in the way, too)
so i decided i am done
with trying
to capitalize
and now will count my blessings instead
I hope one day to see one of your sculptures in person, I am always amazed at how much you accomplish.
ReplyDeleteMaybe some day I will be in a show out that way. I would like that.
DeleteHi, Charlene. Incredibly beautiful work as always, and like Linda, I would love to experience the sculptures in real life. My tablet pc has developed a strange affliction with the on-screen keboard. It takes two, three, four presses just to get a letter "t" which does rather slow down my typing!
ReplyDeleteHello, Mark and thank you. I am using my tablet until I get my new laptop. It may be the letter t is taking a vacation? I think my keyboard took all the letters off on a side trip to the virtual Netherlands. They are checking windmills and sipping coffee ☺
DeleteWho needs capital letters anyway? This piece is very interesting. Who holds the key to her wonders?
ReplyDeleteYeah...the lowercase letters don't get enough credit for the enormous amount work they do! And they carry on without the capitals and they are so easy going. They are wonders ☺
DeleteMagnifique! Truly. She is dreamy.
ReplyDeleteAnd, the glimpse of clouds takes my breath away!
my apologies for such a late reply...we have had little fog which is unusual...but blue skies and clouds they do unlock the heart and make it soar!
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