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Bird Thing
Unusual Blockish Agate, amazing twin quartz eye pockets, carved bone and sterling
Bird Thing is just the start of a full eagle, hawk, or turkey vulture. I plan on extending sterling wings to the head of this bird thing and finishing out the rest of the body to showcase a visionary flying eagle. The head by itself is a very unusual rock with a square type shape and two eye pits with beautiful eye crystals sparkling outward. I centered this carved bone beak directly between the sparkling eyes. I can not wait to get the ideas out of my head and transfer them to my hands for this creation. The only problem I have is that my hands can’t keep up with my head. So, I’m trying to keep my sanity, while funneling all my thoughts and ideas into this intense creation.
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Portfolios: Blind Faith Art- ANIMALS
Location: Carbondale ,Illinois
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Bird Thing is just one of dozens of unique creations on the site you created with mixed media and found objects. Coming up in a random search today, I was struck by both the surreal and anthropomorphic character of the head. There is a provocative tribal and patterned quality to the arrangement, and sophistication in the controlled placement of the feathers. While your notation below the sculpture suggests it was a work in progress when posted, I admit I like the form as is, much like an animal mask or bust. While the beak form certainly projects a bird-like identity, the creature draws upon a composite of characters for its identity. Small inclusions of wire suggest a structural reinforcement as much as ornamental decoration. But the bit of silver also connects the piece to your jewelry. I couldn’t find an image on the site that looked to be a further developed version. I wonder if you did eventually build it wings, or leave it in its present state.
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