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Comfort; 2016. 42 x 30 x 14 cm. red velvet pants, thread, wax, glue, acrylic paint.




 From the rolling hills and just up over the horizon of shape and form

to The Underbelly of Comfort.


4 comments:

  1. It breathes. and reaches. I love the moss tendrils growing out of it. Reminds me of those beautiful moss forests we saw in Petit Jean. Yet it also has a sense of uncomfort.

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  2. Hey, thanks.....I really wanted to make the "underbelly" of comfort. But then realized I have to actually make comfort.
    I did get really into the form and the cinching of the underbelly that was needed to round over the comfort side.

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  3. I love the tension you created between the form and the fabric. It arches with emotion.

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  4. Thanks, yeah, red velvet is a natural. It just oozes with all kinds of emotional stimulation and in all kinds of ways.

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