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...
it has something with it... don't know but it gave intersting feeling. I think it could be from the grunge pattern used in the background compared with the pure white smooth of the figure.
I love the little figure in the middle. Nice, interesting use of found objects. The little hands and the spiral on them, along with the textured uneven purplish rectangles, give this piece a tribal feel. I really like this.
-C
I think it could be from the grunge pattern used in the background compared with the pure white smooth of the figure.