Discover the captivating blend of Japanese raku firing and Afrocentric mixed media ceramic art at HerDew!
Approximately ninety percent of my artwork showcase Distinguished, Eccentric, Women. Interestingly, the process of perfecting their hairstyles (HerDew) with wire and beads often consumes a significant portion of the overall creation time.
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I take pride in creating each work of art on this site! Now a notable selection of my work will allow you to experience them firsthand through AR (Artificial Reality) and 3D! This cutting-edge feature enables you to visualize how the artwork would complement your living space!
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When producing my artwork, I follow the traditional firing technique called Raku, which originated in Japan during the 16th century. By incorporating a variety of handmade beads, wire, and other mixed media, I am able to create unique and captivating pieces. If you're interested in learning more about my creative process, I highly recommend watching my HGTV interview where I provide a step-by-step demonstration on how to craft a HerDew Sculpture.
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You have the option to mount the masks on walls, place them in a shadow box, or utilize them as outdoor decorations for your trees. Whether you choose to mount them on your walls, place them in a shadow box, or utilize them as outdoor decorations for your trees, these masks will add a touch of elegance and uniqueness to any setting.
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Most of my artwork are sculptures of women men and children. I also make dazzling raku fired handmade jewelry! Craft exquisite handmade jewelry using the ancient technique of raku firing, resulting in dazzling pieces that are truly one-of-a-kind.