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Ebenezer |
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the Crone |
These were a bit of a departure for me, but one that I really enjoyed. In my days working as a propmaker I did my fair share of larger-scale armatures and figures, but these were a different thing altogether. The bodies were carved from pine, and then built up to completion with everything from paperclay to polymer, fabric, pasteboard etc. I was glad that they were so popular, because they were a welcome change of pace and I plan to do more in the near future. Sizes vary from about 10" to 18.5" tall. All sold.
I love the skeleton couple! So clever, so beautiful!
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