Last week our 13 year old granddaughter was visiting. She was showing an interest in my hand-with-object scanning work and I invited her to “model” for me. We chose an odd object made of glazed clay, probably a little pottery studio glaze test piece of her mother’s. Like some of my stones, it has long been in residence on my windowsill beside this desk, inside a flowerpot.
I have been revisiting my past posts of ‘horizontal hands’ to refresh my memory on what I have previously done. I am still toying with the idea of making more related prints but smaller than the Hands series which I completed almost a year ago. Curiously, my friend Olga was just asking about the horizontals in my previous post, so I promised to post links to them here:
– hand with tissue
– hand with Easter eggs
– hand with twine (third image)
– hand studies
Below are other scans of our granddaughters’ hands:
– hand studies (3) with then 12 year old granddaughter’s hands
– hand studies (2) with then seven year old granddaughter’s hands
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