Indignant brood hens and smiling whales are typical ceramics of the British sculptor (Photo)

Indignant brood hens and smiling whales are typical ceramics of the British sculptor (Photo)

6 November 2020, 10:51
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Ceramic sculptures in the form of animals and birds are created by British resident Helen Barges. Due to the unusual facial expressions, her products are quite characteristic.

Outwardly, these are small sculptural art objects, which are grouped into different types - land and sea animals, birds and insects. These are somewhat exaggerated creatures in the form of round ceramic sculptures.

A feature of Helena Barges' products is bizarre expressions on the faces. Among them are surprise, joy, and fear. The animals created by the British woman "know how" to smile, shed tears, scream and even get angry.

Some of the figures that the sculptor creates can be used for more than just decor. They perfectly fulfill the role of flower vases, book holders, candy bowls or candlesticks.

Helena Barges started her career with small exhibitions. As a rule, these were private exhibitions. Then she completely switched to the online format. Now she has her own website, where the Briton exhibits and at the same time sells her characteristic sculptures.

The girl does not forget about social networks. There she tells how she comes up with new images for her products. Sometimes he even shoots a video of the very process of sculpting a new elephant or toad.

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