Original artwork description:

This wonderful guy titled "Polar Vortex" Was accepted into and was shown by the National Sculpture Show in Brook green Gardens SC in 2019. He is a one of a kind ceramic sculpture, with a one of a kind expression reflecting our "changing" weather patterns. He is designed to hang on the wall or sit on a shelf. All of Marlys's characters measure approximately 16" x ll" x 4" They use a warm grey patina to accentuate the form and texture of the piece.. A bit oversized from an actual human head they make a real statement wherever you use them.

Materials used:

hand built high fired clay

Tags:
#frost bite #shoveling snow #cold nose #feeling the chill #keeping warm 
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Polar Vortex (2019)
Clay sculpture
by marlys boddy

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This wonderful guy titled "Polar Vortex" Was accepted into and was shown by the National Sculpture Show in Brook green Gardens SC in 2019. He is a one of a kind ceramic sculpture, with a one of a kind expression reflecting our "changing" weather patterns. He is designed to hang on the wall or sit on a shelf. All of Marlys's characters measure approximately 16" x ll" x 4" They use a warm grey patina to accentuate the form and texture of the piece.. A bit oversized from an actual human head they make a real statement wherever you use them.

Materials used:

hand built high fired clay

Tags:
#frost bite #shoveling snow #cold nose #feeling the chill #keeping warm 
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A native of Montana, Marlys grew up in a family where art was always encouraged. Her father was a cinematographer for the State of Montana and her mother was... Read more

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