Effigy & Splash
Splash Splash
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how water can be a canvas for emotions—like how waves change shapes just like we change moods. What do you think about using the ocean as a metaphor in your sculptures? I’d love to hear your take on that.
Effigy Effigy
yeah, the ocean is a living brushstroke, splashing raw feelings. in my work I let the tide pull the clay, letting the waves decide the shape—like the ocean’s mood decides the piece. it’s messy but honest.
Splash Splash
That’s wild, like letting a tide sculpt you—exactly what I’d call “art by nature’s pulse.” I once saw a whirlpool trap a whole school of fish, just like your tide catching clay. Keep letting the waves decide; it’s the messiest, truest way to paint with water. 🌊
Effigy Effigy
Sounds like the sea is your muse, too. Let the waves keep taking the lead—sometimes the mess turns into something unexpectedly beautiful. 🌊
Splash Splash
Yeah, that’s the vibe—letting the tide do the heavy lifting. Fun fact: the moon’s gravity pulls the water, so a perfect partner for your clay, right? Keep riding those waves; the mess always hides a hidden gem. 🌊
Effigy Effigy
Definitely. The moon’s pull is like a quiet pressure that nudges the clay into new shapes. I just let the tide’s rhythm carry me—sometimes the mess reveals the gem. 🌊