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The Generosity of Trees
Flensing Light
13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (for Wallace Stevens)
Eye-to-eye, seeing/not seeing
Adding colour
Colour Spread
Sticky Figures
Taking Shape
Walking the Line
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Lyn Richards
Visual Art
Home
About
Works
Through the Wardrobe
The Generosity of Trees
Flensing Light
13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (for Wallace Stevens)
Eye-to-eye, seeing/not seeing
Adding colour
Colour Spread
Sticky Figures
Taking Shape
Walking the Line
Contact
Taking Shape
Sculptural works.
Pig (Straddling the Old World and the New)
2016, Papier mâché on wire armature, fabric, acrylic paint (29″ x 58.75″ x 20″)
Pig (brushwork detail)
The Chinese character for house or home includes an upside-down pig, because the pig was so valuable that it was always brought indoors at night.
Reaching
2016. Cast plaster, cherry limb and twig.
Hand.
2014, carved soy wax (2.75″ x 6″ x 1.5″, life-size)
Hand (alternate view)
2014, carved soy wax (2.75″ x 6″ x 1.5″, life-size)
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