Turquoise and Wild Horses 101Abstract Turquoise Painting, Turquoise and Wild Horses 101 Contemporary, Original Art by Liana Turnbull Bennett at In Art Studio |
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Title: |
"Turquoise and Wild Horses 101" | |
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Size: |
24" x 30" x 3/4" deep |
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Medium: |
Acrylic and Mixed Media |
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Date: |
January 2006 |
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Canvas: |
3/4" deep frame, Gallery Wrapped canvas. The painting wraps around all 4 edges, so there is no need to frame. |
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COA: |
Certificate of Authenticity included |
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Painting #: |
061409 |
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Description: |
A good friend was visiting and saw my Polymer Clay horses laying on the work bench. Left over from a past project, they are too large for my jewelry (except maybe a belt buckle) He suggested I put them on one of my turquoise paintings. Great Idea! Turquoise and horses, what could be better? There are 3 of my faux turquoise polymer clay horses glued to the canvas. I sculpted 4 different originals and then used these masters to make silicone rubber molds. The horses then individually hand painted. These little guys are tedious to make, but so pretty. I love making them. Note: Polymer clay is a soft, moldable form of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) that once "cooked" becomes hard and almost indestructible. Just like PVC pipe, it can be sawn, sanded, drilled, etc. Wonderful medium for exploring creative possibilities. |
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