by tejaswini kumar
Cold porcelain clay sculpture finished with Oil paints
h: 40 w: 18 d: 18 (cms).
This work draws from the Blue columbine plant (Aquilegia Caerulea), which is defined by its distinctive backward-extending nectar spurs and nodding floral structure. The sculpture shows a single bloom, allowing its morphology to be observed without distraction. Hand-sculpted in cold porcelain, the petals are formed at minimal thickness to capture the translucency and delicacy of the living plant. Set on a slender stem within a restrained base, the composition gives spatial breathing. The piece is a true form of botanical study with the most accurate bloom structure, its subtly colored stem, and its delicate leaves.
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