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Tag Archives: Abstract expressionism

Studio Diary, Landscape Project pt 4.

September 16, 2014 by Rebecca Buck

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The Wyvern IV, Sept 2014

The Wyvern IV, Sept 2014

The frame-work for this one was much more developed and lead the form. I made a second one so I could keep the flow going around the drying periods but I didn’t need to break from Wyvern IV; it was strong enough.

Frame-work for The Wyvern IV.

Frame-work for The Wyvern IV.

This is asking a lot of a clay. But this is Scarva ES50 again and reckon I’ll get away with it.

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Posted in How to...step by step, Landscape Project, Ongoing Studio Diary. Tagged Abstract expressionism, Abstracted figures, Ceramic sculpture, Ceramics, Contemporary Abstract Art, environmental theme, frost proof, Frost proof Sculpture, Garden Sculpture, harbingers, Modern Art, Osprey Studios, Portrait Busts, Rebecca Buck, Rebecca Buck Sculpture, Scarva Crank ES50, Sculpture, sculpture step by step, south wales, The head in clay, The Wyvern, Understanding Modern Sculpture, Wales

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