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Art by Charles Kaufman
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| Woodcarved Faces made of Clay. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sculpted to look as if made of wood or leather, each ceramic is hand scultped, fired in the ceramic oven then painted with acrylic paints. Each ceramic ranges in size from around 7 to 10 inches tall. |
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| "Quinezzle" Looking as if carved from thick pieces of diseased wild boar leather and affixed with rusting iron nails. |
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| "Totantu" Painted in wood and earth tones, the back is open and also painted. The mouth is open from front to back. |
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| "Zittgudver" Some call it the god of the last fallen tree, others just use the cermaic scuplture to store leftover wooden twigs in it. Legend says that when people see it for the first time they say "Zittgudver? What Zittgudver? |
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©1997-2010 Charles Kaufman