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Diane Foug

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I think this is finished

It looks a lot more polished and presentable indoors, maybe we all do.

 

20 Comments

  1. Mary Ellen
    14 years ago Permalink

    It looks cool on the old-fashioned chest.

  2. Vicky Zaroff
    14 years ago Permalink

    I agree with Mary Ellen. It looks great as a sculpture and it also complements and contracts with the chest nicely. Congrats on its completion!

  3. Vicky Zaroff
    14 years ago Permalink

    Sorry, I meant contrasts with the chest, not contracts!

    • Diane
      14 years ago Permalink

      Thank you for your comments, ladies!!
      d

  4. katina huston
    14 years ago Permalink

    well done. k

  5. Sandy McClelland
    14 years ago Permalink

    Diane! Breathtakingly beautiful work. This is a voice from waaaaay in your past: It’s Sandy, your old Canadian pal from Parsons. Every so often I’ll look up classmates (surprising how few I can find) and was thrilled to happen upon your site. I’m so impressed by the depth and sophistication and glorious whimsy of your sculptures. Brava! XOX

    • Diane
      14 years ago Permalink

      Sandy, It was such a thrill to hear from you after so long! Thank you for your enthusiastic comments and support. It is funny how many years have gone by…I would love to hear about what you have been doing. You are so talented–unbelievable. I’ll send you a non public email to catch up. Take care!! xxxDiane

  6. rebelsprite
    14 years ago Permalink

    How lovely!

  7. greenmarketingintodaysworld
    14 years ago Permalink

    That is beautiful .. what is it made out of ?

    • Diane
      14 years ago Permalink

      Hi, Thanks for your comment! It’s made from polycarbonate sheet, acrylic tubes, and paint (spray paint and house paint).

  8. HannahC
    14 years ago Permalink

    That is super cool! I want it!

  9. papayatree
    14 years ago Permalink

    I thought it was so big outside. You’re right, it takes on an air of sophistication in the house.

  10. Ninay
    14 years ago Permalink

    Looking really pretty in there. Exquisite piece in your interior! Wow!

  11. insanityofmotherhood
    14 years ago Permalink

    For some reason, I thought it was much bigger based on the photo from your previous blog. It is just the right size and very cool. By the way, your floors are to die for.

  12. settleandchase
    14 years ago Permalink

    beautiful..

  13. Pink Ninjabi
    14 years ago Permalink

    Awesome! Simply awesome.

  14. Sum
    14 years ago Permalink

    I am in love with your art. I enjoy the unique design and architecture of your work.

  15. kemiandtheboy
    14 years ago Permalink

    It definitely looks more sedate and less colourful in the indoor pictures than the outside ones. Love the idea, and the materials – at first glance, I thought it was a metal sculpture.

  16. melissa
    14 years ago Permalink

    wow! love your sculptures, they look like amazing creatures from the depths of the sea or from the outer reaches of space. do you create for exhibitions or for sale or just for fun?

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