Slideshow of Animal Sculpture by Kristine Taylor
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love your octopus and the tasty patina!
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I love your art too, I make animal figures. of clay, stone.concerning cooking...just finished the pre plumpudding cookery and I love cooking.spend a lot of time doing that!
Greetings daphne
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I love your art-- I'm an animal artist too, but a little more traditional. As far as supper? The crock pot! Throw it in and 4-5 hours later eat. Perfect for the busy artist. I won't spend any more than 15 minutes cooking anything.
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beautifulllll
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magnifique et harmonieux !
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Thanks. Beautiful work. Sublime. More please.
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love the style , very refreshing
randytosh 1 year ago
@randytosh Kris started with resin, partly because of a history of working in plastic repair (sailboards!) Her most recent work uses resin for patterns and then the resin masters are rendered in bronze at a foundry. A few of the resin castings are still available. A video that shows the bronze works is here:
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The website shows current inventory (Clever patina chemistry at the foundry colors the bronze):
ktaylorcreations.
Team100Taylor 1 year ago
so while all these sculpts were being done , who the HELL was making the dinner!!! ;)
zorgindustries 1 year ago
@zorgindustries
Dinner is easy at our house because I, her spouse, endorse the famous "Dull Food Diet". We buy food that is quick and easy to cook and is uninteresting, repetitious and or bland. It takes insignificant time to prepare and one wants little of it so less excercise is required to keep a trim physique.
I also take her out for dinner often.
Team100Taylor 1 year ago