"Zoftig" clay sculpture
"Weight, Weight - Don't Tell Me!" ©2010 Pat Kumicich
This art quilt will be on display as part of the SAQA FL 2012 exhibit
Peabody Auditorium
600 Auditorium Boulevard
Daytona Beach, FL
October 30, 2012 - November 10, 2012
This art quilt measures 42"Wx54"H. I hope you enjoy looking, but please do not Pinterest!
23 comments:
wow you did that!! totally awesome; great sculpture.
Love that quilt!
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SUeAnn
Very cool quilt!
Holy Cow, you are a true artist as in ARTIST! That is amazing work. I love the colors and the clay....your style really speaks to me!
Wow, I'm totally blown away. Very, very nice. I love that sculpture.
Really cool quilt!
You are very talented!! I love your art and the titles, too! I am in awe of the art quilt. What types of materials do you use?
Oh my gosh...I love both pieces but I especially love the sculpture!!! Just beautiful. Congrats on the showing of your quilt.
You are very talented... I immediately think of weight too...
I love the sculpture and I'm amazed by the quilt. I live near the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, and have toured it many times. But I've never seen a quilt as detailed as yours. It must have taken days to make.
And now, I feel bad. I wish I was an artist.
Love both art pieces!
I like both but I love the sculpture. She looks to be proud of her body and happy. He body parts are not going down! :)
I adore that sculpture and find her very beautiful! I also love the quilt. It's frigging aaazing!
I love the sculpture!
Wow! Not only are you a photographer, but an artist, too! I am in awe, those are some fantastic pieces of art.
You are so very talented, and I also feel the same about the word weight and heavy...ugh!
Your work is really unique and very, very nice!
that sculpture is great and the quilt is wow!!
holy freaking talented, Batman!
That sculpture is da bomb!
I come from a long line of quilters and had to laugh at Mike WJ's comment. Days? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight!
Both are powerful societal statements.
Excellent work!
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You are amazingly versatile, Pat! Marvelous artwork all around. (Not at all heavy.)
Those are fantastic! I'm always impressed with an artist's vision AND ability to execute it.
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