"Claywork"
This writer's entire life is in fact not entirely consists of writing, designing and drawing, for it also includes Clay Molding.
Proven by the works been done before, he was simply inspired by the art of the past in order to replicate some works such as old Slavic idols, Funeral urns, and other works done long centuries ago. And somehow it was quite weird for him that he loves to recreate the past by means of using clay, if not the sketchpad for artwork.
In fact, being inspired from what he sought or read, having "Claywork" made this writer further creative the way he draws in his sketchpad. It's just that he uses clay as his material, so is he being (nearly) indulged to romanticism: looking at the sculptures of the past from statues to burial urns and idols? Perhaps.
In fact, being inspired from what he sought or read, having "Claywork" made this writer further creative the way he draws in his sketchpad. It's just that he uses clay as his material, so is he being (nearly) indulged to romanticism: looking at the sculptures of the past from statues to burial urns and idols? Perhaps.
Or perhaps even this:
Well, he loves to sculpt clay and he had some sculptures of "idols" in it, despite others thinking of his works entirely as weird especially his parents thinking of his works creating clutter in the living room! After all, they are rather stucked-up in mainstream art shown in every gallery; in fact these works are rather served as a product of imagination and inspiration as it tries to recapture the past works and replicate, even further as it integrates into the present.
Or rather say, the writer, also the one who made these figures, rather unleash its ability to use the mud, grout, cement and clay to express what comes within the barren mind, and the dampened soul.
Or rather say, the writer, also the one who made these figures, rather unleash its ability to use the mud, grout, cement and clay to express what comes within the barren mind, and the dampened soul.