IN PRAISE OF FEMININITY

 

 

 

 

 

Treated Plaster, metal. 2003

I was doing a series on Femininity at uni, and this sculpture is about the reverence of

the female force. The cup lip is sculpted in the form of a rose petal, and the cup itself is ornately carved.

The cup stands on  a raised cake, where the two springs represent the ribbons of festivity.

These stand on a fancy, lace patterned ‘tray’,

presenting this work as it should be-

In praise of femininity.

 

 

 

VENUS II

 

 

 

 

Treated Plaster. 2003

Venus II is  in the Minimalist Style.  I was doing a fertility series at uni,

where this particular study came into play for a sculpture. I was reading up on the Venus of Willendorf,

where I was inspired to make the Modern Venus, of which is titled ‘Venus II’.

She is uncomplicated, compact, smooth facade, and sturdy.

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

DECORATED BOTTLE

 

 

 

 

Hand painted, mirror and strengthened plaster bottle. 1998

I used to like doing small projects like this, as you can find out what

can be mixed with what sort of medium.

 

 

 

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

 

 

 

Mixed Media. 1998

Glass, glass paints, paper, embellishments.

This has been worked under and on top of the glass. The frame has been worked.

 

 

 

 

UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA

 

 

 

 

Mixed Media.1998

This was made along with a few other works at the same time. There is definitely the situation with

me, is that when I get inspired, I can do several artworks one after the other, after another. It’s like I’m thirsting to drive a point/s

home and to then passionately create those ideas into artworks. Perhaps its a sort of insanity…

 

 

NIGHT LIGHT SERIES: ABSTRACT 1998

 

 

 

Mixed Media/ Abstract/ Sculpture. 1998

This work is made of poster paints, acrylic paint, beads,

and other embellishments, reflective paper, and glass.

I wanted a large colourful abstract for the lounge room, and came up with this.
No really firm concept, nor philosophy associated with it. Just pretty, and colourful.

 

 

 

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