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by Deborah Smith
$24.50
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the sculpture "Holy Mackerel" by Deborah Smith. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
Design Details
This unique canvas sculpture was created by using over fifteen different paintings cut up and re-purposed as fish scales, fins and gills. Each scale... more
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This unique canvas sculpture was created by using over fifteen different paintings cut up and re-purposed as fish scales, fins and gills. Each scale was placed according to its color to create a flowing variety of interest on the body. The face is gold leafed and has scrap jewelry for its eyes. River rock and more recycled paintings cover a recycled trophy base.
My purpose of producing this whimsical aquatic creature was to just have fun and fashion a piece of art that was truly more than the observer was aware of. My intent is for the onlooker to gaze deeply into the scales and perhaps see an object of surprise such as a seagull or part of a flower, maybe a man fishing in a boat, part of a light house, or part of a glorious sunrise. Each painting used in this process was specifically chosen for the ranges of color and interest that would enhance the final sculpture. Many hours of construction were used to produce Holy Mackerel. It is my hope that some time would be taken to...
Deborah B. Smith Artist Biography Award winning, Central Florida artist Deborah B. Smith reveals her perspective on the world through her vivid, impressionism paintings. Smiths love for art was nurtured at a young age when she was fortunate to have lived in Taranto, Italy. The culture and breathtaking art of Florence and Paris has ultimately influenced her current themes and style of painting and use of the acrylic medium. She has incorporated hints of the old masters in the use of lighting effects and themes in her work. Deborah received great recognition for her art as a child. She has won prestigious awards including Best of Show and 1st place for sculpture and painting throughout her career. Her work entitled "Broken Vessel" won...
$24.50
Laura Rivers Sajeski
I really love this sculpture Debbie. I love how you recycled to make this gorgeous sculpture.
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks Laura! I really appreciate that.
Kirsten Klaers
It looks awesome! I love that it is a 3D sculptural piece!
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks so much Roo! I really had fun doing something different. I want to do more like it.