"disassembled"
mixed media sculpture
(muslin, embroidery floss, yarn, glass mason jar, wooden box)
Charlie is frightened by this piece. I think it would be creepy if the doll were a baby. As she is now, I think being a severed head becomes her.
Roxanne started some swimming lessons in the mornings for the next few weeks, adding a bit of welcome structure to our days. Here she is "posing" (which means sticking her belly out) in the wading pool on the front lawn.
I’m working with her on learning to wait for things, without her asking over and over (and over and over) for them. Here is little picture I drew of Roxanne eating her lunch AND THEN having her popsicle.
I hung it up in the kitchen. This way, when she asks at 9:00 in the morning if it time yet for her popsicle, I can put my finger over my lips and point to the picture. This works so well!
And here is a little picture she drew for me to look at when I am having trouble waiting.
I love the last part – I think that’s me lying happily on the floor next to a puddle of popsicle juice.
carla says
She keeps getting cuter and cuter!
sally says
Aww…the picture is a brilliant idea.
And although the diassembled sculpture is a bit freaky…it looks “right”. =)
Tara says
hello. I’ve just discovered you and I think your sculptures are truly amazing! I loved the popsicle senario too. (that would be great on a parenting blog!) your daughters’ contribution made me smile to remember how great those (preschool) sketches are.
Mimi K says
Abby- wow! That piece- the face especially. I love it.
And, genius way of dealing with the waiting questions 🙂
Tiffany Harvey says
I love the sculpture! I don’t find it creepy, but it does seem very different from your other pieces to me.
mj says
the sculpture is just so amazing! it’s so exciting to see when you experiment outside of your regular forms.
Maritza says
Wow, I love that new piece!
Also, what a creative approach to teaching Roxanne to wait. And Roxanne’s drawing is great, too!
kristin says
what an amazing piece!! i just love to see how your creative mind works!