





“The End”
Filed under Renald Pierre, sculpture

“If your dog is fat, you aren’t getting enough exercise.” – Unknown

“No home decor is complete without dog hair.” – Unknown

“The best therapist has fur and four legs.” – Unknown

“Whoever said you can’t buy happiness forgot about puppies.” – Unknown

“Without my dog my wallet would be full my house would be clean but my heart would be empty.” – Unknown

“Nothing in the world is friendlier than a wet dog.” – Unknown

“Every snack you make, every meal you bake, every bite you take…I’ll be watching you.” – Unknown

“What I like most about people is their dogs.” – Unknown
Filed under Amazing Animals, Favorite Quotes, sculpture
“Susan works organically – constructing an armature of wire, upon which she builds layers of textures and stitching, adding glazed papers and metal foils. To complete the work – carefully chosen beads, pearls, antique adornments and semi precious stones are added from a collection she has built over the years.” ~ “about” Susan Horth on her website, SusanHorthArt.com




Filed under sculpture, Susan Horth Art
Filed under Kindrie Grove Studios, sculpture



Filed under Christine Kosiba Sculpture, sculpture




Filed under Ostinelli & Priest Sculpture, sculpture
Filed under Erick Aubry Sculpture, sculpture
Filed under sculpture

Goga Tandashvili – My Modern Met

Liberty Latham – pinterest

YouTube.com
Filed under 3-D Paintings, sculpture

Evelyn Myers Hartley-amazon.com


Dee_Zigns-sumptuousfete.tumblr.com

Diane Davis-Pinterest


youtu.be (I’m not sure this is correct, but this is what it said.)
Filed under 3-D Paintings, bas-relief, sculpture
Filed under sculpture, Toby Megaw Sculpture

Bashful

Little Miss

Mother and Child

The Naturalist
Filed under sculpture, Toby Megaw Sculpture
Filed under sculpture, Toby Megaw Sculpture

Philippefaraut.com


Twinkelijintje
Filed under Phillipe Faraut Sculpture, sculpture
Filed under Phillipe Faraut Sculpture, sculpture
Filed under Efraim Rodriguez, sculpture


I love Pinterest.com. I find things I think are truly wonderful there. The only thing that frustrates me from time to time is that there is not always attribution as to who created the wonderful things. All I can do is type, “Pinterest,” because I don’t know who the artist is. And, when they don’t list the artist, it makes it almost impossible for me to find more to share with you.
I wish it were different. I still love Pinterest, but I wish everyone would dig a bit to find out who is responsible for a thing of beauty, rather than just “pinning” something they like.
Filed under sculpture
Filed under David Cooke Sculpture, sculpture