When I lived in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, I was surrounded by beautiful people with long dreadlocks. Most of them were practicing Rastafarianism, which is a strong religion in the Caribbean. I made a lot of friends and of course I got inspired by them. This wall decor is my interpretation of Dorothy, a beautiful, witty and very courageous women, whom I had the pleasure to meet there.
Dimensions 18"x22". I used galvanized wire and a few wooden beads, to emphasize the Rastafarian liberation colors. I started with a frame, again free form, I never draw anything on the paper! I let the wire talk to me :) Then I filled in with thinner gauge wire. Here are some more detailed pictures.
So... let me tell you the story...
This piece was made in St. Thomas. 100%. I took it with me in New Jersey and displayed it in my gallery here. I also advertise my art pieces online. The funny part of this story is that this piece was purchased ONLINE by an art collector who lives in St. Thomas! How weird is that? Or maybe how cool is that? My Rasta Woman went back home! St. Thomas IS her home. What do you guys think?????
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Hey, I'm happy for you @starjewel! This piece of art looks so creative and beautiful and I'm glad you receive what you deserve :D Keep up with your 'wire' talk, hope we'll get to see more cool artworks in the future :)
Thank you @mashiliyanage, you are very sweet. I have my wire art pieces to share, stay tuned 😊
So unique and beautiful! Where do you sell your work online?
@happyhugs Thank you so much. I run 2 Etsy shops for my jelwelry. The art pieces I sell on social media. FB groups and Instagram.
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