Showing posts with label polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polish. Show all posts
Friday, November 28, 2014
Thursday, November 27, 2014
'polish' figures
A couple of faux, ceramic 'polish pottery' type figures. The one 'sitting' on the edge is a simple slab figure whilst the one with attached limbs has a hollow body and a large wooden bead for a head. The hair is hand-made string, that I've had for ages, and the fixings include vintage buttons.
Monday, March 17, 2014
altered
Had a few spare moments today so added to one of last weeks paintings - eyes and mouths!
Both are acrylics on heavyweight paper, roughly A4 size (20x30cm).
Would love to know which style folk prefer - the simple, abstract one or the more realistic (!) image.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
more Polish girls
The 'new' style didn't go down too well so have painted up a couple more that might be more agreeable! Again acrylics but this time on canvas board so they can either be hung as is or propped on a shelf.
Monday, March 10, 2014
recent stuff
A few recent pieces. First up a ceramic abstract figure designed to sit on a shelf. My wife sells Polish pottery so I painted it to tie in with a blue/white colour scheme. The hair is handmade twine tied with a ribbon. The spots are painted on after firing as they have previously 'run' when I've tried to do them with glazes.
Next, a painting (acrylic on paper, roughly A4 size) with a similar theme. This will hopefully, once framed, end up on the 'shop' wall - maybe even with a very modest price tab!
Finally, another footy piece - 'Off to the Match'. Again acrylics on heavyweight paper.
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