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New Sculpture from hebba

 
 
Pitter
 
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Reply Fri 23 Nov, 2007 08:00 pm
The images on the site could be larger but I really like the device of posting in the third person.
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hebba
 
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Reply Sun 25 Nov, 2007 02:13 pm
Ok Pitter, but what do you think of the work?
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hebba
 
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Reply Tue 27 Nov, 2007 05:00 pm
Letty, I was rather taken aback by your kind words.
Thankyou so much and I do apologize for not letting you know much sooner.
I do believe I plain forgot. Head is hanging in shame.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 03:25 pm
Happy belated birthday, hebba!


(December 1st)
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msolga
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 09:31 pm
ehBeth wrote:
Happy belated birthday, hebba!


(December 1st)


Oh! Surprised
I missed it, too!

Hope it was a good one, hebba!

And great year ahead for you! Very Happy
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hebba
 
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Reply Wed 5 Dec, 2007 03:32 am
ehBeth and msolga, thankyou both very much.
Funny, I don´t remember telling anyone about my birthday!
I had a fine day, yes, and evening too. Plenty of food and drink and alka seltzer.
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Diane
 
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Reply Thu 20 Dec, 2007 07:07 pm
Hebba, I'm late as usual, but I'm so glad I had a chance to see you new pieces. You have been busy!

Like Dasha, I like the nipple art and the coral art and so many more. What fun it would be to see one of your shows. Maybe someday.

Oh, and happy birthday. Don't ask ehBeth how she remembered, she is all knowing and mysterious and pretty nice all rolled into one.
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hebba
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jan, 2008 08:38 am
Diane!
I´m glad you like some of the new work. The rough finish and colour puts many folks off...especially those who like wood to look like smooth polished wood.
And thanks for the birthday greetings!
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 09:16 am
Dear hebba. Your two new reclining pieces did this for me. I put my hand on the screen and felt the texture of the one that is au natural. I swear to you that I could almost feel the smooth wood.

As to the one in white, I did the same, and I still marvel at how you can sculpt to such a narrow beauty. Thank you, Denmark
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hebba
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 01:59 pm
Wow Letty.
I´m really glad that you like the reclining pieces so much.
But, "au natural"...I don´t know which one you mean. They´re all painted!
The Wa2k station should have a piece snaking around the place.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 02:43 pm
http://www.imms.dk/rec7%20in%20prog%20web.jpg-for-web-normal.jpg

hebba, I could access a lot more sculptures this time, but this was the one of which I spoke. It must be a work in progress.
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hebba
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 04:43 pm
Ah yes, the image was taken during progress. The two pieces are now attatched to eachother and primed, which is the second image there on that page.
I´m not too happy about the "leg" though. It needs more work.
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