Hi all, Thought you might like to see some work of my partner Pauline. She has been sculpting for some time and, more recently been painting. I think her passion is in the clay though. Cheers, Brownie
Venus de milo, eat your heart out. Fantastic. I don't have an artistic bone in my body.
Brownie2 said
08:13 AM Nov 8, 2014
Hi "Wandererone", yes, you're right on the money. Clay it is.
Thanks to the others for your comments. Pauline has been sculpting for a long time and we both worked at creating her "dolls" until retirement. Google "Pauline Middleton" I think there are still some images of the mainly "black" dolls that we used to make. These days, as well as painting, Pauline has been doing these smaller sculptures in clay, firing them and painting them in products that either make them look weathered metal or bronze. They are looking good. She also has been sculpting tiny babies (that fit in your hand) and I reckon that they are pretty cute too. I'll post a couple more photos. I am proud of her work , as you can tell!! And, Dunmowin, if we meet on the track I bet Pauline could get you doing nice stuff too. We used to run sculpting and mold making workshops. We never met anybody without an artistic bone!
Brownie2 said
08:45 AM Nov 8, 2014
Couple more sculptures. The vase is nearly 40cm high. Sorry about the full frontal, but it is art after all.
They are very very nice beautiful crafted Brownie2 Dunmowin you just haven't found what you are capable of creating yet as I thought the same myself until 10 months ago and found something that challenged my imagination and started making metal art it's almost embarrassing the compliments I get about my creations as I am sure Brownie2 sometimes feels, just give it a go sometime, it's fantastic and relaxing .
Brownie2 said
04:55 PM Nov 17, 2014
Wow Dorian! I'm amazed to see the old sites! How did you do that! Cheers, Brownie2
dorian said
05:17 PM Nov 17, 2014
The Wayback Machine is a non-profit project whose mission statement is to archive as much of the Internet as possible. Its material is collected by Alexa Internet's "crawler". You can see how most web sites looked at anytime in the past, but there will often be significant gaps in the record.
Well Dorian doesn't that open up a whole new world! Thanks
gollymolly said
08:45 PM Jan 7, 2015
Pauline,
Your black dolls are so beautiful,and I love your sculptures. Would love to see more of your work as it is amazing.
I have often looked on your website as I did own a black doll made in NZ but someone else liked it better. When I saw your post the name rang a bell.
With great talent like yours please share it.
Sue
lokidog said
08:34 PM Jan 8, 2015
How do you get them fired while you are on the road/.I would like to get into PMC as I did ceramics at our local Tafe till they cancelled it.
Brownie2 said
02:21 PM Jan 16, 2015
Thanks for your kind comments Sue. I'll post some more photos of things I am working on some time soon.
And lokidog, we don't fire anything while we are travelling. I spend most of my time sketching and painting.
Always come home with so many ideas!
Cheers,
Pauline
Hi all, Thought you might like to see some work of my partner Pauline. She has been sculpting for some time and, more recently been painting. I think her passion is in the clay though. Cheers, Brownie
Beautiful work
Venus de milo, eat your heart out. Fantastic. I don't have an artistic bone in my body.
Thanks to the others for your comments. Pauline has been sculpting for a long time and we both worked at creating her "dolls" until retirement. Google "Pauline Middleton" I think there are still some images of the mainly "black" dolls that we used to make. These days, as well as painting, Pauline has been doing these smaller sculptures in clay, firing them and painting them in products that either make them look weathered metal or bronze. They are looking good. She also has been sculpting tiny babies (that fit in your hand) and I reckon that they are pretty cute too. I'll post a couple more photos. I am proud of her work , as you can tell!! And, Dunmowin, if we meet on the track I bet Pauline could get you doing nice stuff too. We used to run sculpting and mold making workshops. We never met anybody without an artistic bone!
web.archive.org/web/20111106071525/http://www.pmdolls.com.au/
web.archive.org/web/20090923161310/http://www.artgalleryofinverloch.com/
They are very very nice beautiful crafted Brownie2
Dunmowin you just haven't found what you are capable of creating yet as I thought the same myself until 10 months ago and found something that challenged my imagination and started making metal art it's almost embarrassing the compliments I get about my creations as I am sure Brownie2 sometimes feels, just give it a go sometime, it's fantastic and relaxing .
The Wayback Machine is a non-profit project whose mission statement is to archive as much of the Internet as possible. Its material is collected by Alexa Internet's "crawler". You can see how most web sites looked at anytime in the past, but there will often be significant gaps in the record.
http://archive.org/web/
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pmdolls.com.au
Your black dolls are so beautiful,and I love your sculptures. Would love to see more of your work as it is amazing.
I have often looked on your website as I did own a black doll made in NZ but someone else liked it better. When I saw your post the name rang a bell.
With great talent like yours please share it.
Sue
And lokidog, we don't fire anything while we are travelling. I spend most of my time sketching and painting.
Always come home with so many ideas!
Cheers,
Pauline