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Happy Year of the Dragon. Here is my Dragon Girl Bird sculpture from 2018.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Jama Coaque Culture, Ecuador, Valdivia

 Simple forms, but look at that figure below, who is holding his/her foot and you know just how he/she feels!



Today's Quote:


We take care of the future best by taking care of the present now.
Jon Kabat-Zinn

5 comments:

  1. amazing these clay artifacts have lasted so long for us to enjoy

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    1. And we don't know if they were made as dolls or gods and goddesses! So glad they survived for us to wonder...

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  2. These items show the permanence of clay, something I’m drawn to and the inspiration for the name Future Relics Pottery. Sometimes they were used as a form of communication. We may not really know what they are saying now but we can still see how beautiful they are.

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    1. I love the name of your pottery, a thought that brings me to destroy some of my older awful pots that I wouldn't want to be known by when some archeologist of the future digs them up and says this was made in the toilet-bowl era (cause that's the most prevalent porcelain made these days)

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  3. Such pieces are a link of shared humanity with those ancient cultures.

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