The full moon is tonight,
so try to get out
and enjoy it's beauty.
The Native Americans name their full moons.
For April it can be ...
full pink,
full sprouting grass,
full egg
or full fish.
This is my
Full Fish Moon art doll
for April.
She is made from polymer clay,
with a brown sienna wash on her.
She stands about 7 inches tall
and is adorned with shells
from our local beach.
She is holding the full moon
and a jumping fish.
Bea at Dog in the Hole Studio
is posting all the participants photos
in this Native American
Full Moon Project.
Some are doing fiber art pieces
and others are doing art dolls.
So go check it out sometime!
Savor the Day!
Yvonne



7 comments:
Another perfect moon doll Yvonne. I look forward to seeing these because I'm learning lots about the different moons too.
Yvonne, love the colors and concept of your doll. I wish I had the time to make a doll or two, until then, do you mind if I just live vicariously through you? VBG. Great job!
Blissfully Stitching,
Bobbie Ashley
I bet you had a lot of fun making this one. I can just imagine what she had to tell you as you shaped her, added the shells and fish. Our dolls tend to talk to us, don't they? :)Bea
Oh, Yvonne! I LOVE that you did the entire doll with polymer clay, and of course, I love her face! The shells around her head are the finishing touch to the full fish moon theme. I also like a sculpture to be about this 7" height. My doll doesn't have any clay on her this month, so yours is giving me all kinds of ideas for the coming months. ;)
This is a beautiful piece of work!
I especially love the flying fish.
xo
Gorgeous!
Love the Doll and the flying fish!! WOnderful!!!
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