Just Photos Today Posted March 8, 2011 by Dan Finnegan & filed under News. 24″ high Detail Before… After…I tried to make the wings appear to overlap…it’ll be more evident when glazed. 8 Responses to “Just Photos Today” Incognito March 8th, 2011 A representative sample of your bird works should be in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; just a thought. Reply Vicki Wenderlich March 8th, 2011 I love the little bird on the beak of the bigger bird! Reply Anna March 8th, 2011 Looks like your only limitation will be the size of your kiln! Reply ImPerceptible March 8th, 2011 Is it just me or are the birds in that last photo a little…ummm…intimate? Reply doodles March 8th, 2011 Just have to say how wonderful these bird forms are! It’s been exciting to see their evolution – so glad you posted them! Reply Dan Finnegan March 9th, 2011 Intimate, indeed…it did cross my mind… Reply barb March 9th, 2011 What clay body do you use for your sculptures? I just finished a set of owl mugs (cartoonish designs) and was pleased to see other birds out there! Yours are beautiful designs and I can’t wait to see the glazed results. Barb Reply cindy shake March 9th, 2011 Oh my gosh! Those birds are just WONDERFUL. The new forms you are creating are really singing! Reply Leave a Reply to doodles Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (required) (will not be published) Website
Incognito March 8th, 2011 A representative sample of your bird works should be in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; just a thought. Reply
ImPerceptible March 8th, 2011 Is it just me or are the birds in that last photo a little…ummm…intimate? Reply
doodles March 8th, 2011 Just have to say how wonderful these bird forms are! It’s been exciting to see their evolution – so glad you posted them! Reply
barb March 9th, 2011 What clay body do you use for your sculptures? I just finished a set of owl mugs (cartoonish designs) and was pleased to see other birds out there! Yours are beautiful designs and I can’t wait to see the glazed results. Barb Reply
cindy shake March 9th, 2011 Oh my gosh! Those birds are just WONDERFUL. The new forms you are creating are really singing! Reply
A representative sample of your bird works should be in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; just a thought.
I love the little bird on the beak of the bigger bird!
Looks like your only limitation will be the size of your kiln!
Is it just me or are the birds in that last photo a little…ummm…intimate?
Just have to say how wonderful these bird forms are! It’s been exciting to see their evolution – so glad you posted them!
Intimate, indeed…it did cross my mind…
What clay body do you use for your sculptures? I just finished a set of owl mugs (cartoonish designs) and was pleased to see other birds out there! Yours are beautiful designs and I can’t wait to see the glazed results.
Barb
Oh my gosh! Those birds are just WONDERFUL. The new forms you are creating are really singing!