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Browse 2 Mystical Sculptures artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Jean Judd, Chen Guo offering Sculptures artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 1 pages for Sculptures and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any of the art below click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Jean Judd: 'Last Angel', 2010 Textile Art, Mystical. Artist Description:  This textile artwork has been a long time in the design and construction process. It was started in 2002 and just completed in August of 2010. The art quilt is done entirely by hand. The tan oval is hand appliqui? 1/2d to the cherub background. The angel form ...
, 2010
Mystical - Textile Art
26 x 39 inches (66.0 x 99.1 cm)
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Chen Guo: 'Way to heaven', 2006 Textile Art, Mystical.
Mystical - Textile Art
44 x 150 cm (17.3 x 59.1 inches)
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Jean Judd - Every quilt tells a story and every quilt is unique. The common factor in all quilts is that fabric and thread are used to create a piece of art. To many viewers, cutting up perfectly good pieces of fabric into little pieces and then sewing them together again into a totally different looking piece of fabric, is unbelievable. Who would want to do this day in and day out? The dedicated quilt artist and fabric collector! I have always enjoyed putting jigsaw puzzles together and the same person who enjoys jigsaw puzzles (discovering a finished masterpiece constructed of hundreds or even thousands of little pieces) is drawn to the magic of quilt design. Each quilt design is a puzzle waiting to be put together. The design starts in the quilt artist's mind and is eventually transferred into reality with the final stitch in the quilt. Many times the original design is nothing like the finished quilt but this just adds to the excitement and the design potential for the next quilt design. What starts in the mind is often transformed into a bigger, better and more dramatic finished quilt than the artist ever imagined. I prefer to make my ...