Showing posts with label Sculptures by Tory Brokenshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculptures by Tory Brokenshire. Show all posts

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Characters

A few characters are coming to the show. These three have personality plus, I know I spent Thanksgiving with them. The two that are in blue are in a kazoo and bell band from Austria and the funny Frenchman wants to paint everything. I’m afraid I had to put them in a box with others to maintain order.

 This red head is a spicy little number and keep the bell ringer going all night.
Art didn’t say much because he was intimidated by the Frenchman.
I can't wait for us all to go to the show.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Santos Sculptures by Tory Brokenshire

This is Amelia, with her wings I think she could be the patron saint of aviators.
She wears a striped scarf gently around her neck, antique text covers her arms and she stands on croquet stakes.

Her body is made out of an antique shoe stretcher with a beautiful patina as well as her wings being a bit darker.


I love her profile and cute little curves. The box she stands on is a old crank telephone box.

Close up of her hand and scarf.


Her title is " Trying to Fly" she is made from shoe stretchers and shoe forms. She leans forward a little bit as if just ready to take off. I personally think she will never get off the ground with those feet.


And finally this handsome and thoughtful fellow "Contemplating Realism".Set on the weaving shuttle are antique letter press pieces spelling out his title.
Click on the photos for a larger view.

I'm happy to say that these three Santos are for sale at Mary Lou Zeek Gallery in down town Salem, Oregon.