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I had originally intended to sculpt Sheherazade from the 1001 Arabian Nights, but had a tough time finding period accurate clothing that a slave girl turned princess would wear. In the process, I realized that Jeannie, played by the lovely Barbara Eden, from the hit TV show I grew up with (from syndicated reruns of course) would be a perfect alternative. I will come back to Sheherazade at some point! My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.







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The Fairy with Turquoise Hair was a key character in Italian writer Carlo Collodi's 1883 book The Adventures of Pinocchio. For some reason Disney decided to give her blonde hair with a blue dress in Pinocchio (1940). My personal favorite version of the Blue Fairy was in Steven Spielberg's 2001 movie A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001). The scene with her at the end of the film makes me choke up every time. I originally intended to make a faithful reproduction of the Cony Island sculpture from the film, but decided on my original take. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.









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Tuco (2.0), our beloved Chihuahua forever immortalized in ceramic splendor. This is my second version of our family pet for over 15 years. Tuco 1.0 and a sketch version. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.







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"The Adiyogi (first yogi)" - based on the Shiva statue in Rishikesh, India. To my Indian friends, this is not meant to be the divine personification of Lord Shiva, but inspired by Shiva as the Adiyogi that put the seed of meditation into the human mind. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.








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Nelumbo nucifera, also known as Indian lotus, sacred lotus, bean of India, Egyptian bean or simply lotus, is one of two extant species of aquatic plant in the family Nelumbonaceae. The sacred Lotus is an important symbol in Hindiusm and Buddhism as it represents perfection rising from above the mud. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.



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