
I have taken on a more than complex as well as time consuming endeavor....that to create a tree for the Erotica Show in Ormond Beach at the end of September. As I am known as "The Tree Lady" by much of the art community who have frequented the Nudes Gone Wild, Fast and Furious and Nude Nite Orlando shows where I have been involved, this tree is the ideal vehicle for my Erotic Fantasy Art.
Needless to say, I got a rather late start on my tree...encountered a creative block, searched for the materials I needed to use, and finally...today....it is beginning to take shape.
So where did it all begin????? With the idea of creating a fantasy tree which, hopefully, will be interactive, If you haven't seen my erotic, er I mean sensuous, tree paintings, well you will just have to search for them on the net!
Today, to my complete surprise, my Muse arrived! And, as you never can tell when and where the Muse shall strike, My Muse came in the form of a rather large bag of Styrofoam peanuts! I have been surprised in the past by who and what My Muse was, but this one was a complete shock. As I placed the bag into my work area, we felt an immediate connection. The blobenly shape definitely needed my creative fantasy thoughts and gentle hands to be molded into what it so desired to be. The transformation could now begin!
Besides the peanuts, I amassed a roll of corrugated cardboard, regular flat cardboard, paper mache pulp, plaster cast material and cotton sockinette fabric. Then I went on a hunt in my garage for useless stuff that my tree would find much pleasure in having for its own.
Today, to my complete surprise, my Muse arrived! And, as you never can tell when and where the Muse shall strike, My Muse came in the form of a rather large bag of Styrofoam peanuts! I have been surprised in the past by who and what My Muse was, but this one was a complete shock. As I placed the bag into my work area, we felt an immediate connection. The blobenly shape definitely needed my creative fantasy thoughts and gentle hands to be molded into what it so desired to be. The transformation could now begin!
Besides the peanuts, I amassed a roll of corrugated cardboard, regular flat cardboard, paper mache pulp, plaster cast material and cotton sockinette fabric. Then I went on a hunt in my garage for useless stuff that my tree would find much pleasure in having for its own.

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