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Monday, August 20, 2012

Looking for a Name


So this is my last creation - and she has no name yet. In my archives, she is "3D Torso" - I posted pictures of her on Facebook, asking for names. I have had quite a few so far, inspired from various traditions, including pure redneck (Tits Mc Gee...)




This lady is made of glass tiles, her background is of black granite and black beach pebbles 



The piece is 36 x 22 " (90 x 55 cm) without the frame. 


NAMES : 

Here are the  names I received so far : 
Pachamama
Mère Nature
Gaïa
Tuatha Dé Danan
Brigit
Vénus
Arduinna
Diana Arduinna
Nagge
Salome
Naarah
Rebekah
Hannah
Man's Desire
Bettina (She has a fine patina)
La femme tronc
Tits McGee!
Venus Emerging
Gwenn



Please tell me which name you like the best !


THE SOURCES

The Green tattoos are shaped like young ferns leaves



in remembrance of the war paints of the Picts, the hard fighting Scottish warriors of the Roman period - Do you remember Gwenyffar in the last King Arthur's movie ? 


Apparently, green and blue war paints were a staple common to numerous celtic populations. But the Picts may have used them more than other tribes - as their latin name "Picti" - from "pingere" - to paint - actually means "painted or tattooed people."


Her bikinis seem more modern ?  Actually, they really are not...

Have a look at these athletes :


These ladies date from around 400 AD. This mosaic is part of the decoration of the Villa Romana Casale in Sicily.

And you thought Bikinis had been invented by a Frenchman in 1946 ?



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