Meet my new little pig.
I'm afraid he needed to be a little thicker through the neck and shoulders. He is a little dainty.
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Meet my new little pig.
I'm afraid he needed to be a little thicker through the neck and shoulders. He is a little dainty.
I wish I had left the top two buttons in the process of unbuttoning.
I just dropped 19 dolls off to the Groveland Gallery for my upcoming exhibition "Cameo." It opens on Saturday, from 2-5 pm. Hope to see you there!
I will be posting some of the new work shortly!
and four other pieces ready for quick pics. I think I am ready for my exhibition.
By Erin Endicott. She uses found materials, hand dying, painting and tactile embroidery to create these lovely little portraits of pain, healing, innocence, and femininity. Please visit her website here. You can also find a wonderful interview with her on TextileArtist.Org.
Healing Sutra #29
detail
Healing Sutra #13
Healing Sutra #11
Healing Sutra #29
I've been working on new figures for my coming exhibition, and I'm beginning to think I will have enough new work, and that I can fill in with some of the older figures. What I've really been thinking about is furniture and accessories for the existing animals. I would love to make a hat rack and unicycle for the cat. The deer needs a little dresser/vanity combo and a collection of shoes. I can see glasses and a doctors bag for the new mouse. If I have enough figures, then I can move on to accessories. Hopefully soon.
is Christina Bothwell. I first saw her work 12 or 13 years ago at a gallery outside of Detroit. It is so ethereal. I wish I could explore materials in the way that she does.
Deer Bunny by Christina Bothwell
Little Donovan by Christina Bothwell
Heart on my Sleeve by Christina Bothwell
Lord Vishnu Riding on Garuda by Christina Bothwell