‘Line Dancing’ Mo16
grape vine tendrils, quail wishbones, glass crow eye beads, vintage dyed ostrich feathers, Art Spectrum pigmented black ink, Golden titanium white acrylic, black & red threads
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‘Line Dancing’ Mo16
grape vine tendrils, quail wishbones, glass crow eye beads, vintage dyed ostrich feathers, Art Spectrum pigmented black ink, Golden titanium white acrylic, black & red threads
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Sort-of creepy, yet sort-of comical.I expect jim Henson to make them dance!
just a bit of fun admittedly with a gallows sense of humour
Be still my achy breaky heart! (Sorry, I couldn’t help myself)
hehehe!
I like it!
me too!
I love the play between regimentation and uncontrolled craziness, seasoned with humor and a dash of the macabre.
(((Dana))) what a perfect description, you have such a great way with words, thank you!
turn on River Dance they are just right
ok, had a look at River Dance… Irish jigs have never really done it for me, was thinking more along the lines of the 1929 Silly Symphony Skeleton Dance!
well…good thing there’s a Lot of Stuff in this world…am not a celtic fan either, but way
more than Disney. As a child that stuff creeped me out and it still did today…it’s an
odd humor. I’ll stick with riverdance… but whatever, they are Great and quite lighthearted
to my sense of them
hehe! different strokes for different folks, vive la différence, I still love Disney The Lone Ranger with Johnny Depp playing Tonto was fabulous (universally panned byt the critics) and Alice Through the Looking Glass has received very bad reviews but I am looking forward to seeing it in 3D very soon!
oh me, oh my! i can just see these little critters dancing merrily along in the wake of a plague doctor’s flowing robes! happily bobbing along…
Hi Joe thanks for popping by I’m still grinning with these funny things bop bop boppin away!!
Clever you. The eye beads turn the trick!
they do! the first one was back in 2014 the miraculous goat’s eye bead amulet that became the crow eye bead and that wonderful quote which I’ll put here again-
” In Madasgascar, large white “goat’s eye” beads can miraculously bring the wearer things that do not actually exist,
and so are deemed particularly magical.”
from page 101 of “Amulets : a world of secret powers, charms and magic” by Sheila Paine (Thames & Hudson 2004)
Ha! clever!
they still make me laugh & that’s a good thing ’cause today the laughs are very few and far between
Sorry about your day. Hope your fun creations keep kicking some of the gloom away & that tomorrow is a better day for you. ox
thanks Cindy we had a big job cutting back 30 years worth of arborescent growth on an old creeping fig that had taken over the back stairs in one of our gardens. I wanted to do it in stages over a few months but Old Man Crow got carried away and cut it all down in one go, I freaked out!
Delightful!
they still makes me laugh every time I look!