Sculpture Garden Part Three

Sure, there might be oodles to say about Syria today, but this is simply another in the ongoing series of ceramic uploads. As stated, these clay-based displays will at some point be superseded by a ramping up of illustrations, Nevekari Enterprises' film and series pre-production art, and video uploads, but this triptych captures a good range of older and newer pieces sculpted in more or less the same style. From left to right, they are: a terracotta Greek-Style drama mask made approximately five years ago, a bronze-finished life-size medieval-style head created in 1982, and used as part of my successful entrance audition to the Fiorello H. Laguardia High School of Music and Art, and an unfinished white "Gargoyle Head" that frankly has suffered some damage (the darting tongue and part of one of the fangs have been lost) since its sculpting about ten years ago.


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