176. Diving Woman

Diving Woman 1 Diving Woman 2

Title: Diving Woman (working title)
Date: None
Subject: Diving woman
Measurements: 5” W x 4 ¼” D x 24” H
Materials and Techniques:  Wooden forms, wooden spoons
Description: Attached to a vertical, narrow rectangular wooden plank is the form of a diving woman. She is upside-down, with her back facing the viewer. Her arms reach above her head. Two wooden spoons that are attached with their bowls facing inward, towards each other represent the woman’s lower body: the handles represent her legs and feet and the bowls represent her bottom. A wooden cylinder  is attached below this, representing her torso. Long and thin wooden forms are attached to her upper torso, representing her outstretched arms. A shorter and smaller cylinder connects her torso to her head, which is represented by a round wooden form. Two small round wooden forms are attached to the unexposed side of her torso, representing her breasts.
Signed: None