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Description/Technique: Handcarved Fruit Opal Stone
Dimensions: cm x 28 cm
This artwork has been 'faved' by the following members:
Comments for Continuum
Very professional presentation thankyou for the example.
This object reminds me of the way the sea can bind elements together. Wrapping of one material with another as a result of the pounding waves. May be this link is due to the spiral (a shape I am continually drawn to) which resembles shells and fossils; the entwining tentacles, octopus like, whipped around the curving form. the way seaweed attaches to to stones; the smoothness of erosion and wear. Even the sound of the sea and shapes of waves rise from this elemental object.
Simon Blundell
Simon Blundell
there is shamanism in all your creations. i see and feel all the ages of the primitives combined in your art. there is just no other way to say it.
gregory gallo
gregory gallo
Far Much and Sacred not in sentence. I am having difficulties in explaining here. Impressed sounding is a word used by the possessive. I what I can not put into words is far greater than a word could describe.
christie
christie
Cool, this is my favourite :)
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brendan stephens
brendan stephens
i can't help thinking of female procreation as , but symbolicaly the same , the sea procreation , it's shape reminds me of a foetus also and its "yin-yang" overlapping colors one in the other , do not destroy its harmonious whole !
marilyn servais
marilyn servais
I really like this one! Is it heavy?
David Düvel
David Düvel
This has such a natural, but senuous feeling to it. I feel I want to just touch the entwining shapes...Beautiful!!
Georgia hurst
Georgia hurst


Hector Escalante-Rivera
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