A weird little assemblage piece from awhile back. It's a set of stacked clayboard squares and rectangles, and one of the weird little homonculus figures mounted on a bit of illoboard and haloed with a rusted washer. The little hands are silver Tibetan charms that I picked up somewhere or other.
Original is 5.5 x 6 or thereabouts, and for sale--send a note or drop an e-mail if interested.
ETA: Okay, owing to a coupla interested e-mails about him, he's going to e-bay so I don't have to go over the date stamps with a fine tooth comb...
Strange and atmospheric, but like all your pieces it has a kind of solidity - none of them are airy-fairy or soppy-looking at all. Which is A Good Thing, of course. And the figure manages to convey a great deal just through body-language.
I don't know if you've ever seen a very good comic called Xeno's Arrow [link] but the central figure is rather similar, in that he has extremely simplified features and yet manages to convey complex feeling mainly through posture.
I don't know if you've ever seen a very good comic called Xeno's Arrow [link] but the central figure is rather similar, in that he has extremely simplified features and yet manages to convey complex feeling mainly through posture.