Thursday, August 28, 2014

Ceramics


This ceramic quail sits atop another totem that I found at the Shemer Art Center last weekend. 


It was situated in a difficult place to photograph at the time of day I was there.


But hopefully you can see the different pieces that make up this artistic totem in one of these two photos.

16 comments:

Steve Reed said...

I really like those totems. They seem especially appropriate for the Southwest. (Although this one has a pineapple in it, doesn't it?!)

Birdman said...

That's a strange piece of art.

Judy said...

Whimsical!
Our dog ignores most birds but quail always get him excited and barking. I think it's the "hat".

William Kendall said...

It's good craftmanship.

cieldequimper said...

It is a bit strange but it fits in perfectly!

RedPat said...

I actually like the totem with the yellow orbs better.

Jack said...

This is unusual. I would like the ceramic quail better as a stand-alone piece. Kind of like those wonderful French ceramic guinea hens.

glenda said...

This looks really neat among the cacti.

Catalyst said...

Weird. Sorry, Sharon, I don't like this one.

Randy said...

Beautiful totem.

Thérèse said...

So original! I would love one in our backyard...

Karl said...

An unusual totem... but I like it.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Fab totem Sharon lovely and colourful.. super composition in the second shot, the cactus in foreground provides an Arizona-like base :)

Anonymous said...

You did a great job getting the photos, looks quite dangerous with all that cacti around!

Kate said...

An unusual totem. When I think of them I visualize the wonderful Northwest pieces. Fun to see different styles.

Unknown said...

Very cool totem!