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Bluesy is number 5 in this series of face sculptures. Of course, they are rather abstract and somewhat simplified. This measures roughly 11.25 inches including the base and the base is 5 inches in diameter. I used my usual compound, plastic, paper, floral foam, wood and acrylic paint. Original Jones Art, keeping it real, if not overly joyful, in northwest Austin, Texas.

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Nikolay Semyonov 10 hours ago

Didn't know botex was also used for pumping brows. Glasses seem low enough to avoid viewing some harsh realities? Nice lady!

Artist Reply: Maybe it'll become a trend soon thanks to my little 3D effort, Nikolay. Glasses are more fashion statement than visual aid nowadays. Hope you are doing great, BTW. :)

Ah huh.. no Identity 12 hours ago

Beautiful en detailed portret Charles! A little sad, but what keeps you happy these days? Hope you re doing well in picturesque Austin. Greetings Erik

Artist Reply: Thanks, Erik! What keeps me happy is also what keeps me occupied these days. Bluesy works better than Gaiety, I think. Hope all is great in even more picturesque Amsterdam. :)

Joanie Holliday Yesterday

SO SAD CHARLES. LOOKS LIKE HUGS TEAR DROPS

Artist Reply: I'm usually a bit suspicious of folks who go around cheerful and smiley all the time. It seems either a put-on or they're cloaking something sinister. I've seen a bit of both show through the facade on occasion. BUT anything that is fun to do can't be all sad. Hope all is good with Joanie. :)

Dave Matke Yesterday

She's a cool one, Charles and I bet she sings like Billie Holiday : ) Another well constructed 3D . The earrings are a nice touch . Hope your Sunday is how you like

Artist Reply: Dave, you know those plastic rings you break when you open a gallon of milk, orange juice, etc.? Well, I have been collecting them lately by extracting them from the containers. Those are inside the 'earrings' you mentioned. I wrapped them in newsprint then covered in my compound. Hope all is going great up there. A cool front moved in yesterday and it's overcast. No rain in my vicinity though. :)