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Fat Tailed Lemurs (dwarf) - mama and baby ooak Sculpture

Zinda Hogue

United States

Sculpture, Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 12.7 W x 25.4 H x 17.8 D cm

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These little lemurs are native to Madagascar. The only known primates to hibernate, They store fat in their tails BEFORE doing so! Such a rare and beautiful little animal, they are a threatened species. My little lemurs are hand sculpted from polymer clay, wire armatures, recycled furs, glass eyes ...

Year Created:

2020

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Method:

Sculpture, Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

12.7 W x 25.4 H x 17.8 D cm

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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I am a self-taught artist, and I create large-scale oil paintings on canvas. Raised primarily in Washington state, I have also lived in Montana and California for many years. I have returned to the Pacific Northwest 15 years ago, and live here happily surrounded by family. I have always been fascinated by visual images. As a teenager, I was exposed to pre-Renaissance art and was astounded by the intricate detail found in these masterpieces. I knew what I wanted to paint from that point forward. As I grew as an artist, so did the range of imagery I gravitated toward. I discovered surrealism and became entranced with the freedom it gave me. I was so inspired to paint my dreams, which were primarily beautiful children from a distant past in lush settings, free from the stress and drama of everyday life. I imbue my subjects with a sense of peace and comfort, while still striving to maintain the rigid standards of excellence in detail and form, like the masters of old. I also give a lot of thought to the "characters" in my paintings, alluding to a story of their own. I like to believe these stories bring even more enchantment and haunting beauty to my art. ARTIST STATEMENT I work mainly in oil paint on canvas. Flexibility is important to me, as I tend to add and subtract or change my mind. I hope to take the viewer of my art back to a time we can all share in some form, our childhoods. Whe a day lasted forever, and the world is new and undiscovered. Children, animals, forest and flowers are subjects I am most drawn to. I try to show the quiet, static moments in life, devoid of chaos and noise. Although my works are highly detailed, I try to keep the mood simple.

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