Unnamed Work

The images in this post are of unnamed works of Esther’s.  They are in a variety of mediums but all beautifully executed.

Head of Female (Blue Alabaster)
Head of Female (Blue Alabaster)
Head of Female - other side
Head of Female – other side

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Venus (Marble)

Depicts the beauty of the female form.
Dimensions:  H-44cm  W-65cm  D-13cm

Perseverance (Ancaster)

Perseverance is currently on display at Cambridge Artworks.
Dimensions:  H-244cm  W-104cm  D-60cm

Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)
Perseverance (Ancaster)

Batsheva (Marble)

Batsheva, known to have bathed on a rooftop was the woman that King David fell in love with and subsequently married.

Dimensions:  H-83cm  W-31cm  D-25cm

Adama (Iranian Travertine)

Adama is the feminine form of Adam which means ‘mother earth’. This piece illustrates this through its feminine form and colour.

Dimensions:  H-170cm  W-55cm  D-44cm

Adama - Rear View
Adama – Rear View

Harmonia (American Soapstone)

Sculptural asymmetry in the same stone represents female harmony.

Dimensions:  H-59cm  W-42.5cm  D-37cm

Harmonia (American Soapstone)
Harmonia (American Soapstone) – Reverse View