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The Waterman fairy tale,

3 ceramic figures:

1.Najade, little water nymph
Ceramic figure glazed on a wooden base, green wooden cube
The sculpture is 35 cm high with base, about 10 cm wide, 12 cm, deep

2.little water lily head,
Ceramic head glazed,
Height 29 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 22 cm

3.Waterman Ceramic figure, ceramic figure, mixed media (textile tapes, wood) on metal cubes
47 cm high
Width about 12 cm, depth about 10 cm

So the little nymph Najade asked the Waterman where her lost sisters were, if he had seen them in the depths of all waters. The  Waterman could not answer, however, nothing came out of his mouth except a rustling and rippling. Then the Naiad saw a deep crack running through his heart, almost like an entrance to a cave. She should search there, she knew, and slipped into the dark. 
It was dark in the Waterman's heart cavity. The little nymph Najade couldn't see anything, so she called for her water lily sisters. But it seemed as if every sound was drowned out by the sound of the water. The nymph remained silent and did not move, the waves in the cave calmed down. Through the crack through which she came, some light came into the cave. Far below, in the depths, she saw pale pink water lily blossoms through the surface of the water. The water lilies adorned a head that lay petrified on the bottom of the cave. She recognized the petrified face of a sister. Neither alive nor dead. Najade knew she had to go looking for the body to breathe life into it.
The Waterman fairy tale,

3 ceramic figures:

1.Najade, little water nymph
Ceramic figure glazed on a wooden base, green wooden cube
The sculpture is 35 cm high with base, about 10 cm wide, 12 cm, deep

2.little water lily head,
Ceramic head glazed,
Height 29 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 22 cm

3.Waterman Ceramic figure, ceramic figure, mixed media (textile tapes, wood) on metal cubes
47 cm high
Width about 12 cm, depth about 10 cm

So the little nymph Najade asked the Waterman where her lost sisters were, if he had seen them in the depths of all waters. The  Waterman could not answer, however, nothing came out of his mouth except a rustling and rippling. Then the Naiad saw a deep crack running through his heart, almost like an entrance to a cave. She should search there, she knew, and slipped into the dark. 
It was dark in the Waterman's heart cavity. The little nymph Najade couldn't see anything, so she called for her water lily sisters. But it seemed as if every sound was drowned out by the sound of the water. The nymph remained silent and did not move, the waves in the cave calmed down. Through the crack through which she came, some light came into the cave. Far below, in the depths, she saw pale pink water lily blossoms through the surface of the water. The water lilies adorned a head that lay petrified on the bottom of the cave. She recognized the petrified face of a sister. Neither alive nor dead. Najade knew she had to go looking for the body to breathe life into it.
The Waterman fairy tale,

3 ceramic figures:

1.Najade, little water nymph
Ceramic figure glazed on a wooden base, green wooden cube
The sculpture is 35 cm high with base, about 10 cm wide, 12 cm, deep

2.little water lily head,
Ceramic head glazed,
Height 29 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 22 cm

3.Waterman Ceramic figure, ceramic figure, mixed media (textile tapes, wood) on metal cubes
47 cm high
Width about 12 cm, depth about 10 cm

So the little nymph Najade asked the Waterman where her lost sisters were, if he had seen them in the depths of all waters. The  Waterman could not answer, however, nothing came out of his mouth except a rustling and rippling. Then the Naiad saw a deep crack running through his heart, almost like an entrance to a cave. She should search there, she knew, and slipped into the dark. 
It was dark in the Waterman's heart cavity. The little nymph Najade couldn't see anything, so she called for her water lily sisters. But it seemed as if every sound was drowned out by the sound of the water. The nymph remained silent and did not move, the waves in the cave calmed down. Through the crack through which she came, some light came into the cave. Far below, in the depths, she saw pale pink water lily blossoms through the surface of the water. The water lilies adorned a head that lay petrified on the bottom of the cave. She recognized the petrified face of a sister. Neither alive nor dead. Najade knew she had to go looking for the body to breathe life into it.
The Waterman fairy tale,

3 ceramic figures:

1.Najade, little water nymph
Ceramic figure glazed on a wooden base, green wooden cube
The sculpture is 35 cm high with base, about 10 cm wide, 12 cm, deep

2.little water lily head,
Ceramic head glazed,
Height 29 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 22 cm

3.Waterman Ceramic figure, ceramic figure, mixed media (textile tapes, wood) on metal cubes
47 cm high
Width about 12 cm, depth about 10 cm

So the little nymph Najade asked the Waterman where her lost sisters were, if he had seen them in the depths of all waters. The  Waterman could not answer, however, nothing came out of his mouth except a rustling and rippling. Then the Naiad saw a deep crack running through his heart, almost like an entrance to a cave. She should search there, she knew, and slipped into the dark. 
It was dark in the Waterman's heart cavity. The little nymph Najade couldn't see anything, so she called for her water lily sisters. But it seemed as if every sound was drowned out by the sound of the water. The nymph remained silent and did not move, the waves in the cave calmed down. Through the crack through which she came, some light came into the cave. Far below, in the depths, she saw pale pink water lily blossoms through the surface of the water. The water lilies adorned a head that lay petrified on the bottom of the cave. She recognized the petrified face of a sister. Neither alive nor dead. Najade knew she had to go looking for the body to breathe life into it.
The Waterman fairy tale,

3 ceramic figures:

1.Najade, little water nymph
Ceramic figure glazed on a wooden base, green wooden cube
The sculpture is 35 cm high with base, about 10 cm wide, 12 cm, deep

2.little water lily head,
Ceramic head glazed,
Height 29 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 22 cm

3.Waterman Ceramic figure, ceramic figure, mixed media (textile tapes, wood) on metal cubes
47 cm high
Width about 12 cm, depth about 10 cm

So the little nymph Najade asked the Waterman where her lost sisters were, if he had seen them in the depths of all waters. The  Waterman could not answer, however, nothing came out of his mouth except a rustling and rippling. Then the Naiad saw a deep crack running through his heart, almost like an entrance to a cave. She should search there, she knew, and slipped into the dark. 
It was dark in the Waterman's heart cavity. The little nymph Najade couldn't see anything, so she called for her water lily sisters. But it seemed as if every sound was drowned out by the sound of the water. The nymph remained silent and did not move, the waves in the cave calmed down. Through the crack through which she came, some light came into the cave. Far below, in the depths, she saw pale pink water lily blossoms through the surface of the water. The water lilies adorned a head that lay petrified on the bottom of the cave. She recognized the petrified face of a sister. Neither alive nor dead. Najade knew she had to go looking for the body to breathe life into it.
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The Waterman Faily Tale - ceramic figures Sculpture

Lucie Hoffmann

Germany

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 11.8 D in

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The Waterman fairy tale, 3 ceramic figures: 1.Najade, little water nymph Ceramic figure glazed on a wooden base, green wooden cube The sculpture is 35 cm high with base, about 10 cm wide, 12 cm, deep 2.little water lily head, Ceramic head glazed, Height 29 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 22 cm 3.Waterman Ceramic figure, ceramic figure, mixed media (textile tapes, wood) on metal cubes 47 cm high Width about 12 cm, depth about 10 cm So the little nymph Najade asked the Waterman where her lost sisters were, if he had seen them in the depths of all waters. The Waterman could not answer, however, nothing came out of his mouth except a rustling and rippling. Then the Naiad saw a deep crack running through his heart, almost like an entrance to a cave. She should search there, she knew, and slipped into the dark. It was dark in the Waterman's heart cavity. The little nymph Najade couldn't see anything, so she called for her water lily sisters. But it seemed as if every sound was drowned out by the sound of the water. The nymph remained silent and did not move, the waves in the cave calmed down. Through the crack through which she came, some light came into the cave. Far below, in the depths, she saw pale pink water lily blossoms through the surface of the water. The water lilies adorned a head that lay petrified on the bottom of the cave. She recognized the petrified face of a sister. Neither alive nor dead. Najade knew she had to go looking for the body to breathe life into it.

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Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 11.8 D in

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