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New Work Ready for Works in Clay Show

Yep, its that time of year again. I can't believe we are in November already. I can't say I'm not happy that this year is almost over- its been a dozy.

I have just about wrapped up my new work for the Roswell Art Center West's "Works in Clay Show". Its scheduled to open on November 29 at 7pm and I will once again have a table with a few pieces to sell just in time for the holidays. This is where I teach my sculpture class and always look forward to all the artist offerings at this show.

Various Festive Wall Heads

"Protector" 8"h x 7"w x 5"d

"Shrunken Heads" Ornaments 5"h x3"w x 3"d each

"Her Shadow Self" 19"h x 8"w x 5"d

"Queen of the Universe" 17"h x 17"w x 9"d

"Her Crown was Tarnished, But not Her Biker Boots" 24"h x 14"w  x 10"d

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