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Very nice little sculpture, Christy. Such good control over the accuracy of the form while keeping the spontaneity of you enjoying the clay.
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Very nice, Christy:
Wind (feng in fengshui) is a vital element in Chinese words. Also, this title reminded me of "Shu", part of my name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shu_(Egyptian_deity) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemoi |
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I agree, you caught the spirit of the wind, and Rodin. |
Such kind words for this little sculpture, thank you all very much!
WB, that's interesting. What does the sui mean? I've bookmarked your second link, very interesting! I will give it my full attention in a bit. |
Christy:
Shui--water, a new theme for you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng_shui Chinese painting is loved by its watery feeling. http://www.iqing.net/2005/bzzz/0731117204335538.htm I've paied attention for related field for years. For instanse, Oprah's birthday is in the same animal year as that of Mao, only a month apart. |
SB,
Fengshui-- wind-water, heaven-earth ... I like that. Now watery images come to mind.... Maybe it will be a new theme for me. I'll have to go out tomorrow and buy clay! I didn't understand the second link, it's written in Chinese. |
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