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Indian Woman (maiden) Sculpture “Wealth” WIP

Here’s an Indian woman (maiden) sculpture in a nativity scene  that I’m currently working on.  I suppose she really isn’t a maiden because she’s given birth but she is young. :-D

The sculpture has a way to go to be finished but I thought I’d share a few pictures of her along the way.  Please let me know what you think.  Comments and questions are encouraged. :-)

The first pic shows an Indian woman quick pencil sketch that I drew back in May ’08.  I like to sketch in the evenings and come up with new ideas that can be translated into clay.  The theme of this sculpture is close to my heart because of what she symbolizes, that of being rich with a family. Her name is “Wealth.”  To me one of the greatest things that makes a person rich is to have a child. 

Indian woman holding a baby pencil sketch.

Indian woman holding a baby pencil sketch.

Getting fabric and braids worked out.

Getting fabric and braids worked out.

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Archive for December 2008

Welcome to my blog

Hi Friends!This is my first post on my new blog.  Welcome to me and to you. Hee, hee. This should be fun. Hope you’ll enjoy my ramblings. I’ll try to be interesting and not too detailed (my nature is to write too much!). ;-D

Please stop in and say hi and add your two cents whenever you wish.  I appreciate hearing from viewers whether we’ve met before or not.

Here’s a quick story about our kitty named Leia.

Kitty Rescued from a yoplait cup:

There she sat meowing in the dark sitting half way down on our long driveway. We didn’t know if she was a squirrel or what but then heard the meowing.  Poor thing.  She was covered in stickers and had a yoplait cup stuck on her head.  Since the cup is smaller at the opening, she and we both could not remove the cup. I ran for scissors and was thankful that I didn’t snip her paper thin ears as I cut if off her head. 

With a bath and blow dryer treatment there she sat shivering but glad to be found.  She dived into a can of soft kitty salmon food like I’ve never seen an animal eat, ferociously like she hadn’t eaten in days.

Here’s our long driveway where we found Leia…

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