Doctor D's Oddities
Mudlark Art From Around The United Kingdom I have always loved walking on the shore. River shore, sea shore, lake shore, ANY shore.
What you find is history, unique to the water itself and it is that element which speaks to me in a very special way. These sculptures and art are simply a reflection of one way the materials I find can be assembled to give them a new life as a singularly unique piece of art that will keep people talking for years to come! I use Etsy to track finances and have an online store supported by a larger
In Thame today! Stop by between 10-4 to say hi!
Oceania shall be her name - The blue and white remind me of the sea 🌊
Word search time - this new green goblin is speaking out from the beyond 😉 Just another Sculpting Sunday
We will be showing and selling in Thame on the 19th! Stop by and say hi!
May - She who I shall never sell - 24 bones (including 4 jaw bones with 11 teeth), 1 ironside bolt, 1 tall-ship nail, 30 pieces of painted china, 27 clay pipes, and the neck of a VERY old rum bottle
The Penny Ann - Reminds me of a ceramic ship. What does she look like to you?
Some recently completed sculptures
Bertha - 19 bones (including 2 jaw bones!), 5 clay pipes, 11 pieces of pained china, 5 pieces of sea glass, 9 pieces of clay works - an absolute unit of a sculpture weighing 2.5 kilos!
Raw Materials - Collected with respect, cleaned with caution - these are some of the bones and materials before they are assembled into unique sculptures