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  Darlene S. Russell   
  Ann Arbor, MI USA  
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Art: Rollerskate Fairy Babies by Artist Darlene S. Russell
"Rollerskate Fairy Babies"
Darlene S. Russell

Art: Flower Fairy by Artist Darlene S. Russell
"Flower Fairy"
Darlene S. Russell

Art: Gardenia Fairy Baby by Artist Darlene S. Russell
"Gardenia Fairy Baby"
Darlene S. Russell

Art: Baby Boy Fairy by Artist Darlene S. Russell
"Baby Boy Fairy"
Darlene S. Russell

Art: Best Friends 3, Kissing fairies by Artist Darlene S. Russell
"Best Friends 3, Kissing fairies"
Darlene S. Russell

"Rollerskate Fairy Babies"

Art: Rollerskate Fairy Babies by Artist Darlene S. Russell
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Media:  polymer clay, mixed
Dimensions:  approx. 3 inches sitting

Rollerskate Fairy Babies. Precious baby fairies sitting down are approximately 3 inches high , made from polymer clay. Beautiful red and brown hair is made of soft mohair. Headress is floral pieces and silk ribbon. Wings are made from wire, polymer clay and sprinkled with crushed diamond sparkles, a swarovski crystal and embelished with floral pieces. Wings are permanently attached and cannot be separated. Rollerskates are metal. As with all my sculptures the blush and coloring used is not paint but my own special blend of polymer clays and baked into the piece. This insures a long lasting sculpture that will never fade, flake or peel. This is a unique original one of a kind sculpture by artist Darlene Russell. Molds are never used.


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