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Sculpture: Lucky mascote
Inspiration: Ceramic talisman.
Here I work with dark clay and after baking I paint it with acrylic paint. It is a small aviator with a cap and glasses.
Sizes: H 23 cm x W 17 cm x D 13 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Sculpture: Lucky mascote
Inspiration: Ceramic talisman.
Here I work with dark clay and after baking I paint it with acrylic paint. It is a small aviator with a cap and glasses.
Sizes: H 23 cm x W 17 cm x D 13 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Sculpture: Lucky mascote
Inspiration: Ceramic talisman.
Here I work with dark clay and after baking I paint it with acrylic paint. It is a small aviator with a cap and glasses.
Sizes: H 23 cm x W 17 cm x D 13 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Sculpture: Lucky mascote
Inspiration: Ceramic talisman.
Here I work with dark clay and after baking I paint it with acrylic paint. It is a small aviator with a cap and glasses.
Sizes: H 23 cm x W 17 cm x D 13 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg

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Aviator Sculpture

Peggy Scholte

Netherlands

Sculpture, Clay on Ceramic

Size: 6.7 W x 9.1 H x 5.1 D in

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Sculpture: Lucky mascote Inspiration: Ceramic talisman. Here I work with dark clay and after baking I paint it with acrylic paint. It is a small aviator with a cap and glasses. Sizes: H 23 cm x W 17 cm x D 13 cm Weight: 1.8 kg

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Clay on Ceramic

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Size:

6.7 W x 9.1 H x 5.1 D in

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My name is Peggy Scholte and I was born in Balikpapan (Indonesia) on 28th of May 1952. When I was 2 years old we moved to the Netherlands by boat and grew up in a little town in Noord-Brabant. When I was a child, and even now as a grown up, I could spend hours and hours with only a pencil and paper. I drew my own fantasy world, which fascinated me so much, that I forgot about the real world around me. But then the time came to grow up, so I chose a carreer in health care. In my spare time I have always been painting and creating things in a way which allowed me to put my thoughts on a canvas. Because I wanted to know more, I decided to take painting lessens from Lie van Oosterhout. She taught me about the deeper meaning behind a painting. I started with aquarelle and later worked my way into the finer oil-painting. After that Jan Michielsen, a well-known painter from Breda and Jacomijn den Engelsen from ‘De Nieuwe Veste’ in Breda, taught me to take my paintings to a higher level. Over the years I have done several competitions. In 2008 I even became first in the Talens competition in Breda. I have also appeared in many exhibitions, for example in the CODA museum in Apeldoorn and the National Art Days in Rotterdam. 3 years ago I even had my own exhibition in 'De Steenfabriek' in Gilze, the little town where my life in the Netherlands started.

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