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My Mindful Creations
Over the next few days you will notice a few more changes as I do some cleaning up on my blog. A new design...a new header...and I will be sure to have links on my sidebar to my etsy store and Pinterest boards. I am looking forward to my new adventure and I hope you will stop back often to see what I am up to and I would love to have you check out my etsy store. Currently I only have two items listed as I was in a mad rush to get things going and get it open. I will be adding more items very soon. You can find my etsy store HERE
As promised in my last post (sorry for the delay), I would like to share some photos of work that my son created. My son who is an artist was asked by a friend of his to participate in a fine art show that she was organizing. Normally this is not something he would do but he wanted to help his friend...so he agreed. Normally he does fine art photography and sculptures, but this show was more about functional art. So it was quite the challenge for him to make items that would be functional but also have a bit of fine art sculpture to them. In some cases it was one or the other. All the pieces though that he had at the show were all nature inspired. The picture above is of a piece he calls "Tsunami" and was my favorite of this show. Here are a few more of my favorites:
Copper Wire Vases |
Crocus Vase |
Ribbon Vessel |
Safari Vessel Duo |
Orange Speckled Vessels |
Red Dot Vessel |
Two Tone Vase |
Shell |
Shell Platter |
Spiral Shell |
Leaf |
I would love to share more pieces with you but it would end up being a rather long post and a bit picture heavy! Eventually though, these and other pieces will be on my son's web site with more than one view of every piece. I will be sure to post a link to his web site once it has been updated.
Thanks for stopping by and visiting with me! I hope you will stop back again soon.
Wow... your son is as talented as his momma! I, too, love the once titled "tsunami", but all are amazing works of art!
ReplyDeleteIt is so good to see you back Susan. I have missed you :).. Your son is so talented, these are stunning pieces.
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