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Many of my sculptures are in the ACEO (Art Cards, Editions and Originals, also know as art trading cards) format, which are 2.5"x3.5" and fit in a thick trading card sleeve. Below the originals are listed first, then the editions. If photos of the sculptures are for sale prints or on merchandise at Fine Art America or Zazzle, links will be listed for them.
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I use a variety of materials to create my sculptures. Some are even edible!
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Gingerbread Church Sculpture: For Christmas 2008 I created a gingerbread church for my Christmas card photo. This is my own design and the recipe is from scratch. The stones were created with chocolate and glued on with royal icing. The shingles are almond slivers. The bell is marzipan and the windows were crushed and melted hard candies. So, this sculpture was completely edible -- except that I caught my cat licking the icing on the roof! I don’t remember the exact dimensions, but it was about 12"x12"x8". Greeting cards & fine art prints sold at: : Fine Art AmericaStamps, cards, magnets, buttons and more available at: Zazzle |
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Gingerbread Nativity Sculpture: For my 2009 Christmas card I designed this gingerbread nativity. It was edible, but since we used it as a decoration for a month, we did not eat it. If you would like to see some shots of the design process, you can go to Blog 2 page. Greeting cards & fine art prints sold at: : Fine Art AmericaStamps, cards, magnets, buttons and more available at: Zazzle |
Edition type: variable finish open edition. Subject: my cat Max was the model for this sculpture, which explores different cat eyes, which are realistically created with acrylic paint and colored pencils and protected with a high gloss sealer. The reflections you see are from the studio lights; they are not painted.
Edition status: closed. 12 castings total.
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ACEOR1-11 Brown Tabby Cat with Blue Resin painted with acrylic and colored pencils. Reserved for Artist’s Collection Greeting cards & fine art prints sold at: Fine Art America |
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ACEOR1-12 Orange Tabby Cat Resin painted with acrylic and colored pencils.
Greeting cards & fine art prints sold at: Fine Art America |
Edition type: variable finish open edition. Subject: I have many iris in my yard, including some from my late Grandmother. I enjoy the many colors that they come in.
Edition status: closed. 10 castings total.
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ATCR2-1 Purple Iris with Variegated Leaves Resin Resin painted with acrylics and pastels. Sealed with a matte fixative. Reserved for Artist’s Collection Greeting cards & fine art prints sold at: Fine Art America |
Edition type: variable finish open edition. In this small farm scene we find a little lamb who has learned that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence as the little boy offers a few blades of grass. This is based on a photo that I took of my son.
Edition status: closed. 8 castings total.
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ATCR3-1 Boy Feeding Lamb Bronze Given a classic antique finish. Sealed with polyurethane. Reserved for Artist’s Collection Greeting cards & fine art prints sold at: Fine Art America |
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ATCR3-7 Boy Feeding Lamb Bronze Given a classic antique finish. Less contrast than ATCR3-1. Sealed with polyurethane.
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ACEOR3-8 Boy Feeding Lamb Resin Resin painted with acrylics and pastels. Sealed with a matte fixative.
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Edition type: variable finish open edition. Arabians are my favorite breed, so I had just had to create an Arab sculpture! The eyes are realistically created with 5-6 colors of acrylic paint and protected with a high gloss sealer. The reflections you see are from the studio lights; they are not painted.
Edition status: closed. 10 castings total.
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ACEOR4-8 Sabino Chestnut Arabian Horse Resin Painted with acrylics and pastels. The card is sealed with a matte sealer. Sold Greeting cards sold at: Fine Art America |
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ACEOR4-Test Bay Arabian Horse Bronze Painted with patinas. Reserved for Artist’s Collection Greeting cards and prints sold at: Fine Art America |