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Grace Cumings
  • Oakton, VA
  • United States
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At 8:02pm on February 27, 2013, Tricia Massey said…

Your work is stunning.

At 2:44am on November 12, 2009, Maqbool Ahmed said…
Creative forms, love them.
At 12:40pm on May 25, 2009, Quigley said…
Your works are very beautiful
At 11:17pm on May 5, 2009, Casey McKinney said…
dig it
At 12:37pm on April 19, 2009, Katharine Gilbert said…
Grace, these are beautiful! Simple words for something so elegant! I am truly lost for words.
At 7:30pm on April 11, 2009, Slone Fries said…
Lovely Art! I am so excited that you joined our group! I can'[t wait to view more of your art.
At 3:08pm on April 10, 2009, Donald Kennedy said…
Dear Grace, Thank you for kind remarks, I don't know which medium I like the most. I love to draw and have a passionate love affair with pencil on paper hence the “tour de force” drawings of historic buildings I get a 3' x 4' piece 100% rag paper and I dive in. When I was drawing East Hampton's " Hook Mill" (a grist mill built in 1806 by Nathaniel Dominy V who designed it after English "Smock" mills with one caveat the "cap" can turn into the wind) I had just finished the body of the mill and I started on the sky so I casually timed myself on how long it would take to do the sky and it timed out at 104 hours. So you see I get a wild hair and throw myself into my art work and it takes as long as it takes. In answer to your question I get inspiration from many sources and having learned many techniques one of the many types of media I know one speaks to me louder than all the others, so I have taught myself to listen. As a student in college I would spend three hours in the morning sculpting in clay from the figure and three hours in the afternoon drawing from the figure. In order to survive I made my way through collage doing watercolors for architects using forced perspective to dramatize the house,( usually an ant’s eye view) the houses sold and so did the watercolors in making those sales I developed a reputation for watercolors which are unquestionably rooted in drawing, but when I am asked I call myself a sculptor. Have a Happy Easter, Donald
At 7:46pm on April 9, 2009, Ted Schaal said…
Nice and delicate. I like the ones that dance like fire.
At 1:30pm on April 9, 2009, Donald Kennedy said…
Dear Grace, The organic form is wonderfully exciting the monochromatic quality of the low luster glaze enhances the form. I was wondering if you ever thought of using the same applications of piercing on slab wear? Also the bowls are reminiscent of Muslim Art. All the best.
At 7:22pm on April 8, 2009, Michael E. Riffel said…
WHERE'S MY COFFEE CUP? I actually like the way this site is organized much better than Ovation. I like watching your slide show....woohhh there went "Pointless." You are amazing. Mine is sitting in our family room. everytime I walk by, I ping it. I just love the sounds. It feels kinda good being back to just a few close friends again. You new Icon picture is absolutetly beautiful. What is it like to be a beautiful person inside ...and out? Did your mom make it home?
 
 
 

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