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Study of the Human Form

Study of the Human Form

Posted by RoSGlassWorld on 9/23/2006
I have been working on getting realistic movement in nudes, facial detail and now clothed figures. I find soda lime, 104, to be easier to add detail than in borosilicate. I will be experimenting with 90 coe as well. It remains a challenge to have the figures turn out technically as I want. My focus on this work is more about expressing the idea or message in the piece and its flow.
It is your destiny!
Soda lime figure, soda lime and boro pasteries on a plastic tray. Measures 6 1/2" tall including base.
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side detail
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It is your destiny
A gift for a friend opening a bakery
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Rosanimal TM PianoMan
closeup shows facial detail, a new process was used to create this male face. I expect continue to use it. See my page Rosanimals TM for the full sculpture and more information.
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Ro S Glass World
"I went to Disney world with my family when i was about eight years old. There was a booth in the center of Main Street, where someone was lampworking using the crochet technique. That was it for me, it was magic. I spent hours that first day, constantly begging my parents to still be left there to watch, thankfully they agreed! Since then I've been facinated with glass and its movement".

Feel free to email me with questions or comments.

Rosanne Palumbo
Deer Park NY  US
Phone: 631-243-5965
http://www.rosglassworld.com
Profile Page: http://www.GlassArtists.org/RoSGlassWorld
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good work!
these are sweet, good job!
» Posted by GreenStoneGlass on 9/23/2006 1:54:20 PM.
OH, WOW!!
Ro, this is KILLER!! So cool! That's impressive, lady.
» Posted by JCHerrell on 9/23/2006 2:57:05 PM.
Thanks!
Its for Brad if he ever gives me his address.
Ro
» Posted by RoSGlassWorld on 9/23/2006 3:03:37 PM.
Nice Work!!!
I love the Idea!!! Keep that torch burning!!!
» Posted by BenBurton on 9/23/2006 3:46:18 PM.
nice Ro
I'll take that piece of cake in the middle..looks yummy
» Posted by Flamethrower on 9/24/2006 5:06:14 AM.
super cool ro!!!
what an awesome piece.
» Posted by BickleyStudios on 9/24/2006 9:47:29 AM.
love it!
very nice!!
» Posted by AmyCanadaEllenhorn on 9/24/2006 1:49:32 PM.
An inspriation to us all.
You never seize to amaze me. Keep the torch hot and the ideas flowing.
» Posted by JoeAndDonna on 9/24/2006 5:50:41 PM.
Nice work!!!
The treats especially look life-like. Made my tummy growl!!!
» Posted by WesleyFleming on 9/25/2006 1:45:10 PM.
nice
Makes me want to eat pastries.....

Michael Angelo Menconi
» Posted by TheContemporaryStudioOfGlassArt on 4/24/2007 2:59:15 PM.

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