I first tried my hand at working on Eggman IV but found it had too many moving parts for a first 'learning experience' so opted for using the painting, "Eggman II" for inspiration. I used concrete, mortar mix and a bit of acrylic polymer for the egg and head; air-dried clay for the bird heads and German glass doll eyes for---you guessed it. It stands a bit over 18 inches with the granite base. Original Jones Art? If it isn't, I'm not sure what's happening in Austin, Texas. And maybe I don't at that. Addendum: This piece was chosen to hang in the Summer Show at Art Space Gallery in July of 2018.
5 Comments
Ray Steele 21 Aug 2021
I would ve multi colored it no offense nice job charleNikolay Semyonov 12 Jun 2018
your most succesful effort at crossing human and bird species!charles fraser 02 Jun 2018
Love the new direction your style transfers buetifuly more pleaseStanley Layman 01 Jun 2018
Looks like a rather Eggs pensive project. My mother when the studio had lost most of its customer base turned to doll making. Back then the glass doll eyes were just over $20 a pair.She had a Gnome on the cover of Dolls magazine July 1986.John D Marano 01 Jun 2018
Very Nice!