Isquabiel
Isquabiel was sculpted as a representation of the elemental spirit of the
Once he was sculpted, fired, glazed, and fired again, he was mounted onto a black starry night sky acrylic painted board. The forests are thick will all sorts of elemental sprites, ones like isquabiel often enjoy the game of hide and seek between this density and the next. they have the ability to pass through the densities with ease, so playing games with those without that ability is quite fun for them. This is why we often see them out of the corner of our eye, or as a flickering movement just out of reach. They bring a beautiful energy in any space they frequent, and by anchoring them into the room through artworks or song, we ground that peaceful adventurous, almost childlike energy into the room with us.
Sculpted by hand using locally sourced Far North Queensland clay, created in Cairns, Qld, Australia.
Isquabiel was sculpted as a representation of the elemental spirit of the
Once he was sculpted, fired, glazed, and fired again, he was mounted onto a black starry night sky acrylic painted board. The forests are thick will all sorts of elemental sprites, ones like isquabiel often enjoy the game of hide and seek between this density and the next. they have the ability to pass through the densities with ease, so playing games with those without that ability is quite fun for them. This is why we often see them out of the corner of our eye, or as a flickering movement just out of reach. They bring a beautiful energy in any space they frequent, and by anchoring them into the room through artworks or song, we ground that peaceful adventurous, almost childlike energy into the room with us.
Sculpted by hand using locally sourced Far North Queensland clay, created in Cairns, Qld, Australia.
Isquabiel was sculpted as a representation of the elemental spirit of the
Once he was sculpted, fired, glazed, and fired again, he was mounted onto a black starry night sky acrylic painted board. The forests are thick will all sorts of elemental sprites, ones like isquabiel often enjoy the game of hide and seek between this density and the next. they have the ability to pass through the densities with ease, so playing games with those without that ability is quite fun for them. This is why we often see them out of the corner of our eye, or as a flickering movement just out of reach. They bring a beautiful energy in any space they frequent, and by anchoring them into the room through artworks or song, we ground that peaceful adventurous, almost childlike energy into the room with us.
Sculpted by hand using locally sourced Far North Queensland clay, created in Cairns, Qld, Australia.