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A bit about Michelle Stone:
sculpture materials range from natural or plastic detritus, fragments of recycled discarded pieces of art, …
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A bit about Michelle Stone:
sculpture materials range from natural or plastic detritus, fragments of recycled discarded pieces of art, to clumps of acrylic paint, wood, and craft products. I cover the skeletal beginning using acrylic paint, gel, and plaster to create a textured, colored painted facade. These hybrid forms take the shape of identifiable and amorphous creatures, or scraps from the natural world; these structures may exist in isolation or can be arranged in groups.
This sculpture is two pieces and has incredible texture!
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