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Time Travelers Sculpture

Amanda Timmins

United States

Sculpture, Paper mache on Paper

Size: 22 W x 17 H x 8 D in

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About The Artwork

I was inspired by shapes in a Yves Tanguy painting. The pupae traveler is suspended in time. The monkey on the bowsprit is a whimsical navigator, while the ship itself is a creature as well. The sail connected by an umbilical cord is guiding them into the future. Viewers might feel the fragility of organisms traveling in space, the cost of leaving the known for the unknown, and to consider how precious and rare our lives are on Mother Earth.

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Sculpture:Paper mache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 17 H x 8 D in

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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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