". . . in the Akan language, what Westerners decribe as art, crafts, or architecture is referred to generically as hand-thought. For the African, it was the doing that was named, not the object."
Monday, August 30, 2010
Learning About Forms
This is a Devil's Claw, a Sonoran desert seed pod. The challenges for me were its form and its texture. I addressed the form issues in several bakings, building a part at a time using wire armatures for the claws, hair-thin "feelers," and stem. I covered the claws and stem in polymer, and used only acrylic paint on the wires forming the "feelers." The texture issues I addressed by fine incisions and various indentations in the polymer. The pod was painted with acrylics and then baked. The organic pod is in the rear.
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