Sunday 19 August 2007

Rustic Angel


Ive been playing with air-drying clay this week, seeing how it compares to polymer clay - and its a whole new kettle of fish! You need patience to work with this medium as it takes several days for even a small piece like this to dry out, but I thought it was worthwhile as I love the rustic finish to this little Angel. I have tried to make a piece to attatch her to - but so far have failed miserably! So here she is - an Angel waiting for a Home.
The face, wings and tiles I made using moulds, the body and heart are hand made.

11 comments:

joanne wardle said...

very nice! shame it takes so long to dry

Zuzu's Blog said...

ooo this is lovely Anjie... well done

Galina Varese said...

It's beautiful, love the doll's serene expression, as if it's sleeping and having nice dreams.

Penny said...

I agree, a beautiful , serene face. Love the dream hanging letters!

deb said...

Beautiful Anjie, such a calming face.

Anonymous said...

Stunning!!! (Not sure that's an appropriate word for something rustic lol, but it's fab!!!)

Emma said...

gorgeous Anjie, love it :o)

Kaz said...

ooooooooo gorgeous anjie, love the dangly bits especially. lovely wee thing, her face is beautiful.

Paula Whittaker said...

oh wow this beautiful....fab work!

Sarah said...

beautiful work this is stunning!!!!

Debbie said...

this is really cool - you are really into the clay at the moment. fabulous