Metamorphs de Mini Porcelaine, Trinity (Silk Moth)
Original Art by Christine R. Bay
Trinity,
The embodiment of creativity and abundance.
Part of the mini painted faux porcelain series, the Metamorphs are symbolistic creatures about personal transformation and growth. This series juxtapose the fragile-looking raised “stroke” of white and blue porcelain against a stark black background.
This is a mixed media piece with raised areas created using modelling paste and super heavy gesso. The faux porcelain is achieved using acrylic paints and varnish and the ultra black background is finished with Musou black pigment. Piece comes ready-to-hang with a sawtooth-hook.
*For collectors in the US, as I am based in Singapore, please note that this artwork cannot be shipped to the US at the moment.
$150 $150
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About the Artist
Christine R. Bay
Christine R. Bay is a Singapore-based visual artist, pop-surrealist and sculptor who dabbles in both digital and traditional media. Her works mostly revolve around using human portraits and surreal elements as a representation of the story she wants to tell and the values she wants to convey. She is now also experimenting with more sculptural projects, exploring the relationship between 3D sculpted elements and the physical space.
More from Christine R. Bay
Christine R. Bay
Christine R. Bay is a Singapore-based visual artist, pop-surrealist and sculptor who dabbles in both digital and traditional media. Her works mostly revolve around using human portraits and surreal elements as a representation of the story she wants to tell and the values she wants to convey. She is now also experimenting with more sculptural projects, exploring the relationship between 3D sculpted elements and the physical space.
More from Christine R. Bay