Faces in the Crowd

Uploaded: May 16, 2003 09:51:38 | Entered: May 16, 2016 18:56:34

Description

The faces are made of polymer clay and then arranged for this unusual still life image.

Comments

Ann G. Martin May 16, 2003

How clever of you, this is really different #35255

Conrad L. Conero May 26, 2019

Yes, you are talented in several areas.
Conrad #97785

Judy M. Sayers May 26, 2019

Excellent artist and photographer!! #97805

Linda Slater May 26, 2019

Very creative. #97862

Matthew Roybal May 26, 2019

Wonderful Mary, you are more than a photographer! You are an artist that uses the medium of photography to your bidding!! #97876

Charlene Bayerle May 26, 2019

Hi Mary - What a great picture. Do you sell your clay faces? I have always had an interest in face art.
Charlene #97990

Oksana Oksamit May 26, 2019

Hi, Mary-Ella! I didn't know you made those faces by yourself. What a wonderful job! Glad to see it here. #98018

Mary-Ella Bowles May 26, 2019

Thank you one and all, for your very kind comments. I've been busy moving to a new house this past week, so I've been too busy to answer comments individually. They are always appreciated though, and as a newcomer to this site, I'm impressed and pleased with the generosity of the generosity and support of the members.

I must confess, I use two different molds to begin the faces, and then I modify each one before baking them. They are actually quite small, though the photo gives no sense of scale. So to answer your question Charlene, I've never sold the faces as a finished product - I generally use them as part of a larger mixed media piece, or costume jewelry. But we could discuss it if you're interested. You could email me at mebkart@hotmail.com
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you - moving is SUCH a pain!! #100416


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