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  Paula J. Nelson Jr.   
  Brooksville [West Central] FL USA  
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Art: The Fools by Artist Paula J. Nelson Jr.
"The Fools"
Paula J. Nelson Jr.

Art: Nimloth by Artist Paula J. Nelson Jr.
"Nimloth"
Paula J. Nelson Jr.

Art: Ride 'em Cowdog by Artist Paula J. Nelson Jr.
"Ride 'em Cowdog"
Paula J. Nelson Jr.

Art: Muse by Artist Paula J. Nelson Jr.
"Muse"
Paula J. Nelson Jr.

Art: The Guardian by Artist Paula J. Nelson Jr.
"The Guardian"
Paula J. Nelson Jr.

"Muse"

Art: Muse by Artist Paula J. Nelson Jr.
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Media:  Mosaic, mixed media - Pique Assiette
Dimensions:  10 inch skillet
Date of Work:  2004

Pique Assiette [broken china] with iridescent vitreous glass, porcelain, millefiore, iridescent star-shaped glass, mirror; acrylic, enamel and 18KT gold leaf paints.

All cats are said to be grey in the dark.

The dark paths beyond the lights and sounds of a carnival sideshow bleaches the colour from people... turning the most colourful characters into black and white.

Muse is a recreation of a memory of an encounter behind the facade with a pale woman who was on her way to her booth.

Huge eyes in a pale face. The only glitter, her earrings, catching the light of the midway.

Muse is a bit uncomfortable to look at. Creepy [my sister says] and fitting of her inspiration.

This piece was the precurser my sculpture Jessica... and is my first try at a skillet.

The bright colors on the side come from a Chinese ginger jar.


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