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I used household waste for this sculpture: I pulverized egg cartons, mixed them with cement, plaster and latex, and formed shapes by hand. I painted the shapes and put them on two lilac branches that I prepared for skewering. The foundations have a bit more ratio of cement to paper, for stability. The balls are quite lightweight and easy to move around. Some natural knots on the branches dictate the stop points - you could use this feature to stack the balls in your preferred order. Playful and fun, this sculpture is designed to encourage creative solutions and brainstorm ideas. Put it in your corporate meeting room to lighten up and foster creativity and booster morale.
I used household waste for this sculpture: I pulverized egg cartons, mixed them with cement, plaster and latex, and formed shapes by hand. I painted the shapes and put them on two lilac branches that I prepared for skewering. The foundations have a bit more ratio of cement to paper, for stability. The balls are quite lightweight and easy to move around. Some natural knots on the branches dictate the stop points - you could use this feature to stack the balls in your preferred order. Playful and fun, this sculpture is designed to encourage creative solutions and brainstorm ideas. Put it in your corporate meeting room to lighten up and foster creativity and booster morale.
I used household waste for this sculpture: I pulverized egg cartons, mixed them with cement, plaster and latex, and formed shapes by hand. I painted the shapes and put them on two lilac branches that I prepared for skewering. The foundations have a bit more ratio of cement to paper, for stability. The balls are quite lightweight and easy to move around. Some natural knots on the branches dictate the stop points - you could use this feature to stack the balls in your preferred order. Playful and fun, this sculpture is designed to encourage creative solutions and brainstorm ideas. Put it in your corporate meeting room to lighten up and foster creativity and booster morale.
I used household waste for this sculpture: I pulverized egg cartons, mixed them with cement, plaster and latex, and formed shapes by hand. I painted the shapes and put them on two lilac branches that I prepared for skewering. The foundations have a bit more ratio of cement to paper, for stability. The balls are quite lightweight and easy to move around. Some natural knots on the branches dictate the stop points - you could use this feature to stack the balls in your preferred order. Playful and fun, this sculpture is designed to encourage creative solutions and brainstorm ideas. Put it in your corporate meeting room to lighten up and foster creativity and booster morale.
I used household waste for this sculpture: I pulverized egg cartons, mixed them with cement, plaster and latex, and formed shapes by hand. I painted the shapes and put them on two lilac branches that I prepared for skewering. The foundations have a bit more ratio of cement to paper, for stability. The balls are quite lightweight and easy to move around. Some natural knots on the branches dictate the stop points - you could use this feature to stack the balls in your preferred order. Playful and fun, this sculpture is designed to encourage creative solutions and brainstorm ideas. Put it in your corporate meeting room to lighten up and foster creativity and booster morale.
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Summer on a Stick Sculpture

Marina Nelson

Canada

Sculpture, Latex on Paper

Size: 20 W x 32 H x 6 D in

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I recycled paper for this sculpture: I pulverized egg cartons, mixed them with cement, plaster and latex, and formed shapes by hand. I painted these shapes and put them on two lilac branches from my garden. The foundations have a bit more ratio of cement to paper for stability. The coloured shapes are quite lightweight and easy to move around. Some natural knots on the branches dictate the stop points - you could use this feature to stack the balls in your preferred order. Playful and fun, this sculpture is designed to encourage creative solutions and brainstorm ideas.

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Sculpture:Latex on Paper

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Size:20 W x 32 H x 6 D in

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Poetry, music, rebellion, femininity, humour and wonder of my world reveal themselves in images, both soft and hard, always mysterious, always in layers of meaning. My stories emerge like flowers opening up their petals, one at a time, as I try to bring to light all the facets of a certain moment in time, of a beautiful memory. But in the end, or in the beginning, it's all about love. I explore painting as a connection to our human vulnerability, of which love is its ultimate manifestation. https://www.instagram.com/gone_with_chinook/

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