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Sculpture, Paper mache on Paper
Size: 20 W x 18 H x 8 D in
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Portrait of young African Philipina woman stylistically tribal. Female sexual energy is expressed in the headdress forms with the single eye. Primary colors denote basic elemental power. A viewer might feel awe in the female mystic with her downcast gaze, light shining thru the eye slits from the open space behind her eyes.
Sculpture:Paper mache on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20 W x 18 H x 8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Ships From:United States.
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Amanda Timmins Bio Born, Amanda McKee, in Seattle, Washington, my interest in 3-D art started very early. I remember the delight in using mud and dried grasses to create human faces which I dried in the hot summer sun. I was highly creative as most children are, but had the advantage of my father being a high school art teacher who was generous in sharing surplus art supplies for my entertainment. I spent the happiest of days making creatures in plasticine clay being fascinated by the negative space inside the heads and bodies. I consider myself mostly self taught, although as an adult I took classes at WWU and Emily Carr School of Design and even though receiving top marks, I was dissatisfied at school feeling that ultimately we teach ourselves by doing the work and therefore didn't seek a formal degree. My restless spirit and lack of a self promoting ego led me hither and yon, eventually traveling to Spain, Portugal, France, England, and Ireland enriching my life and artistic journey. Having experimented in many media: ceramic, wood, metal; I now work in mixed media, often glorified paper mache, which allows me to create large and small sculpture fairly quickly needing minimal technology. I incorporate various themes throughout my work including Buddhist philosophy, ideas from quantum physics, ritualistic objects, female energy, and Surrealist whimsy. I have participated in exhibits in local art galleries with high acclaim. My husband has immersed us in his local film work where I contribute my design ability and 3-D talent. We live in Bellingham, Washington, home of hundreds of creative spirits.
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