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Saturday, 9 May 2009
This sculpture was commissioned by a mama of two little girls to capture this time in her children's lives (and her own). She described the finished piece beautifully, better than I dared, when she said it captures this time 'of her girls holding onto her, and she, even tighter, to them'.
Made entirely of wool, by needlefelting, no armature or other form/ structure. Stands approx. 6" tall.
It was a pleasure to shape this sweet family!

Made entirely of wool, by needlefelting, no armature or other form/ structure. Stands approx. 6" tall.
It was a pleasure to shape this sweet family!



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3 comments:
Wow! This is absolutely gorgeous!
aww that is so heartwarming!! love it!
As always, absolutely amazing work, Lori. One day I *will* commission one of these from you. Just gotta figure out how to incorporate 3 little ones into it.