#polymerartchallenge 5
This is another piece made for the exhibition. Regular readers will know that I haunt our
local tip looking for things to up cycle and this was an old Twinings tea box that now houses my texture tools. I based my design on the intricately silver work of Tibetan prayer boxes (gaus) and included images that are significant to me: tiny lapis birds (joy), a coral dagger (wisdom), turquoise (resilience), a small white cloud (patience), a lotus (growth), a pomegranate (creative
fertility) etc These are all just things I made up. Anyway, the figure is called Sraddhaa as this is the Nepali name the ladies gave me. It means reverence, devotion.
local tip looking for things to up cycle and this was an old Twinings tea box that now houses my texture tools. I based my design on the intricately silver work of Tibetan prayer boxes (gaus) and included images that are significant to me: tiny lapis birds (joy), a coral dagger (wisdom), turquoise (resilience), a small white cloud (patience), a lotus (growth), a pomegranate (creative
fertility) etc These are all just things I made up. Anyway, the figure is called Sraddhaa as this is the Nepali name the ladies gave me. It means reverence, devotion.Nomination: Angela Bucolo - fearlessly creative, gorgeous woman!
The rules: Post an image of your work on 5 days and each day nominate another person to participate.