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Teef are my favourite thing to create and are somewhat of my signature jewelry pieces along with the seafood. These two are a pair I created for an illustration exhibition, they are scratch resistant & waterproof. Created & copyright of Amz Kelso.
This is one earring of a pair; two magical little jellyfish in pearlescent blue! (C) me, both character & earrings. I will soon be selling on etsy so keep posted! Made in Sculpy.
The Forest of Sorrows can be so terribly unforgiving for its denizens, as they wait an eternity for a respite from the sadness. Fortunately for them, the monolithic tree "Solace" serves as a temporary haven where they can take comfort in knowing that they have not been forsaken. You can often hear Fredo, the groundskeeper pick out a tune or two on the massive pipe organ within Solace. He loves Black Sabbath.
"Solace" is my contribution for the "Qee to the City" group show at Art Basel 2010 in Miami. It is a 18" Qee made with magic sculpt, super sculpy, metal, wood, pouring medium, and found objects with a set of self powered speakers built-in.
Closeup of a polymer clay necklace depicting a crescent moon adorned with nightshade flowers, leaves and berries. Available in my Etsy shop, thingbats.
The Forest of Sorrows can be so terribly unforgiving for its denizens, as they wait an eternity for a respite from the sadness. Fortunately for them, the monolithic tree "Solace" serves as a temporary haven where they can take comfort in knowing that they have not been forsaken. You can often hear Fredo, the groundskeeper pick out a tune or two on the massive pipe organ within Solace. He loves Black Sabbath.
"Solace" is my contribution for the "Qee to the City" group show at Art Basel 2010 in Miami. It is a 18" Qee made with magic sculpt, super sculpy, metal, wood, pouring medium, and found objects with a set of self powered speakers built-in.
My custom Merry model kit in sculpy clay. I will soon mold it in rubber and cast it in resin. See my website for more details: www.foxtoons.net/blog/index.html