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Spellbinder
Spellbinder. Maple, pyrography, acrylic paints. Approximately 16” in diameter by 12” deep. The body is turned and carved, and the legs are segmented.

Continuing to draw and blend inspiration from the wild colors, textures, and beings that inhabit our world. I think this form ended up loosely resembling a neuron, the type of cell that sends messages throughout our bodies.
Oh, Heather! You've done it again! This time with a hectopus. When you do the legs, do you do a tapered spindle, slice it up, reorient and glue the segments, and then blend the sections?
 
Wow, Heather ... absolutely stunning! Love everything about it, especially those subtle color transitions. Is this your largest piece to date?
 

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