FEMININITY SERIES- ADAM AND EVE.

 

 

 

 

 

Treated plaster. 2004. W.S.U.

This work is a work in the Femininity Series. This work portrays representational textile netting,

and rib like ‘boning at the top of the work.

It is said that Adam gave his rib bone to God to fashion a partner named Eve, and have her as his partner.

Here then, the narrative is clear.

 

 

 

 

LARGE SCULPTURE

 

 

 

 

Treated plaster sculpture. 2004

This is one of the sculptures I made at W.S.U.  The concept is an androgynously

expressed work, being young male chest on the front (showing),

and female abdomen at the back.

It is a Minimalist piece, and is intended to be felt and touched to understand

how the curvature and line of the sculpture expresses its concept .

 

 

 

 

 

RAINBOW JIGSAW LINOCUT PRINT

 

 

 

This work was printed on acid-free rice paper. Circa 2004

When printing on high quality thick, refined rice paper, the

results are quite beautiful, producing a satin like sheen.

 

 

ABSTRACTED DOODLE

 

 

 

Watercolour and ink on acid free paper. 2004

Doodling is an interesting art to do. In my art uni days I studied Trance Art and Doodling . Doodling and Trance Art do

not need psychedelic drugs to effect an outcome.

DREAM CATCHER GIRL. CIRCA 2004

 

 

Dream Catcher Girl. Pastel on acid free paper. Circa 2004.

 

This little girl used to appear in my dreams a lot. I do not know who she is.She blows a kiss to the viewer.

She also reminds me a little bit of my sister when she was about 5 years of age.

But the resemblance stops at only possibilities.

 

 

 

 

LINOCUT PRINTING ON COTTON

 

 

Linocut printing on cotton. W.S.U. 2004.

This shows a portioned section of a much longer  & larger work.
Printmaking can have many good practical uses.

 

 

 

This is the same linocut , but hand painted after the initial print has matured.

 

 

 

 

Sculptures by Anna Boros.

 

 

 

 

Various treatments to plaster. These particular sculptures created 2002-2005

Like graveyard headstones, these plaster sculptures stand still in the face of time.

 

 

 

 

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