Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Finished Angel 1 (Kneeling)
Today I finished this angel and started the next one. She is drying, getting ready to be fired. Sweet face. Attitude of gentle reverence, supplication, "Thy will be done".
Friday, September 16, 2011
Day 2 Angel
Today was day 2 on my wet clay angel. Here are the updated photos. We'll be playing with grandchildren this weekend, so the next update will be Monday or Tuesday... I'm having fun!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
New Work
It's been a long time since I sculpted in wet clay. I'm working on a seated angel. So I'm having to figure out how to hollow out the innards to allow everything to dry evenly. I am posting photographs of day one: armature made of a pipe fitting and newspapers, blocking in of large shapes to establish composition, size, scale, etc. She will be prettier as I work it out. She will not be nude by the way, but the proportions have to be right before clothing is added. Tonight I am contemplating wings with feathers.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Follow my friend, Marcelo Vignali
Marcelo has been a good friend for years. It is always great to see what he is working on. This is his blog site, and you will be glad to see it. He has a powerful talent, an amazing work ethic, and a wide and deep spirit. We could learn a lot from him - in fact I have. And have deep philosophical discussions about life while we are learning. We have spent many hours sharing life drawing class.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Leonardo da Vinci
Thank you my artist friends for posting:
"Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art." Leonardo da Vinci
This wonderful quote might be stated oppositely, "Where the spirit works with the hand, there is art."
Thursday, September 1, 2011
New Commission
I'm loving what I am in the middle of creating right now. It's a very large bas relief with religious themes. It is surrounded by a large picture frame with the top carved off and replaced with a Gothic arch. Nice. I tell you this because it is a long term project.
And in the mean time, a got a phone call for a piece that must be done by Christmas! I will be making an angel - with wings! I will be using wet clay so it will be fired and be a one of a kind piece. I'm very excited about doing this, and a little bit hesitant too. I am used to oil based clay that uses armatures, and molds and bronze. This will be a new experience. Wet clay is sculpted, then hollowed out to dry, and then fired. So the design will be different from working in oil base clay. So - working on it in my head for a while. Not too modern and stylized. Not too many out-flung pieces that become delicate. Not too baroque. Not too mourning and sad. Standing? Sitting? I see it with face and hands turned up. I'm excited to see what this will be!
And in the mean time, a got a phone call for a piece that must be done by Christmas! I will be making an angel - with wings! I will be using wet clay so it will be fired and be a one of a kind piece. I'm very excited about doing this, and a little bit hesitant too. I am used to oil based clay that uses armatures, and molds and bronze. This will be a new experience. Wet clay is sculpted, then hollowed out to dry, and then fired. So the design will be different from working in oil base clay. So - working on it in my head for a while. Not too modern and stylized. Not too many out-flung pieces that become delicate. Not too baroque. Not too mourning and sad. Standing? Sitting? I see it with face and hands turned up. I'm excited to see what this will be!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
I'm in! I'm in!
Well, after a hiatus, a busy summer, and a lost password, my blog has relented, forgiven, and allowed me in! Yay! My first news for today is I have a new web site that I am very proud of. Thanks to the genius and the generosity of Matt Mangus! Go to www.annette-everett.com to see it. Yes, that is Annette dash, because Annette dot was not available. There is lots to see. This blog will contain the day to day updates, new projects and random thoughts. Thank you for checking in. I'm off to the studio!
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