Diana, remade, one of a kind ceramic wall scupture, currently 12″t x 11″w x 5″d, formerlly 1st photograph) 12″t x 9.5″w, with feathers, amethyst, beach glass and glass,by Tammy Vitale $220.00
I was glad to find I had the original pictures for this mask because I really made a lot of changes on her. I added a shard on the left of her face from yet another mask, Turtle, (to the right here – if you look carefully you can see that Diana has the upper left side of that piece) that I decided to break up completely. And another shard from a 2-piece raku plaque called Hiaku II that’s been around since ’05. No picture of that prior to breakup…if I can find it’s mate I’ll take a photo and insert here later.
Do you recycle your work? How? Can you give us a link that shows us?
thought for the day: Make time to do someting you’ve never done before – it could e walking baefoot in the rain, taking a yoga class, speaking before a group at a Toastmasters Club, palying a game of touch football, jumping out of an airplane in a parachute, or anything else you’ve always wanted to do. Recognize that you’ve created restrictions for yourself that keep you from new and expanding experiences, and find the time now to close your pesonal rule book and plunge in where you’ve never before wandered. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your LIfe: Living the Wisdom of the Tao
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Your work amazes me! I can just keep looking at it over and over again!
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recycling art works… what an interesting question. yes i do; the down side = never throwing anything away. i will have to put on my thinking cap to see if I can recall a before and after image on the blog. yesterday i practiced a technique of varnishing watercolors and was thinking of recycling those into a collages in the future. i will be coming back to this post to see how others recycle
Oo – I like the make-over you've given her – especially her feathered hair!
Hi Tammy,
I also like your renewed masks. The last one had a more reserved personality, now she looks like she's ready to samba at the Brazilian carnival!
Here's the link to how I recycled one of my works: http://www.erikatakacs.com/Latestwork.htm
Tammy hi, I'm not very much around these days, so tired of the computer, I guess, but I wanted to tell you that I think you have done a great job altering this mask. I like as it was before too, but now it is looking like a female priest of some colourful culture. Very beautiful, I specially love her eyes and her mouth, and the feathers above her eyes:)
love
Andrea