Two Views of the Old Matron's Curves

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Two Views of the Old Matron's Curves
# <center> CERAMIC SCULPTURE WITH LATEX OVERLAYS </CENTER>

<center> ![woman 1.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSYWjC9DKN5LV4uLKq3ghcx2AEZ4stHHs41UQraofhht7/woman%201.jpg) </center>

I created this sculpture about five years ago. It is ceramic and stands 3 feet tall. When I first began its construction it I had no preconceived idea as to the direction I wanted to go, other than I wanted to used rounded forms. For many people they see the final form as totally non-objective, in other words no subject matter other than pure shape and form. For myself it is like looking at clouds, you see what you want, and what I began seeing figural form.

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<center> ![woman 2.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmabYbFyrBSudvKyExu1A13h3maQxPKzEnjs1Hp3o9X9XC/woman%202.jpg) </center>

At the time I made this piece I was making many sculptures of similar construction. What is different about this piece is a departure from ceramic tradition. Instead of using a glazed surface I taped designs and poured latex paint over the surface.

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