Superb! I like how you have recessed the hand into the series of rusted elements. It's like the hand is reaching out for help, striving for better health and healing. I love your hand series, they would look amazing all displayed together.
I realy don't know how you do it, but everytime I visit your blog I find inspiration!!! You always leave me wanting to run to my "goodies" and CREATE!!!! Thanks again Seth, and have a wonderful weekend!!!
The first thing I thought when I saw these was, "Did he break the hand off a statue?" And the answer is yes! Aside from my funny first reaction, I find these pieces to be sweet and rich. Thanks for showing them to us, Seth.
I also want to know where you found these "little" hands? How large are these works? I have been drawn to doll heads...I do not know why but I have been displaying them inside vintage wine glasses...small guardians. Have a great weekend in New York...is it as hot there as it is here? Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
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Superb! I like how you have recessed the hand into the series of rusted elements. It's like the hand is reaching out for help, striving for better health and healing.
I love your hand series, they would look amazing all displayed together.
Love the patina and the hand. A very "touching" piece.
Yummy rusty textured piece Seth
XOXOrly
Love it.
I love all of these, Seth! What I want to know is... where did you get all those hands?
Very nice piece - it is compelling visually but also has a meaningful theme. I like it a lot.
These are simply amazing pieces of art! You do that you know, you continue to amaze!
I realy don't know how you do it, but everytime I visit your blog I find inspiration!!! You always leave me wanting to run to my "goodies" and CREATE!!!! Thanks again Seth, and have a wonderful weekend!!!
You deserve a hand for this compelling piece!
Impressive work once again!
Kim
The first thing I thought when I saw these was, "Did he break the hand off a statue?" And the answer is yes! Aside from my funny first reaction, I find these pieces to be sweet and rich. Thanks for showing them to us, Seth.
yum!
cohesive
and textured.
could use me some of that there healing:) summer is finally here... and the healing from a long hard year is upon me. thanks for the hand:)
I also want to know where you found these "little" hands? How large are these works? I have been drawn to doll heads...I do not know why but I have been displaying them inside vintage wine glasses...small guardians. Have a great weekend in New York...is it as hot there as it is here? Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
fantastic! these just keep getting better and better (and they started fantastic!).
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