© Alycia Matthews |
Newburyport, MA artist Alycia Matthews has a gift for seeing the creative, charming, and just plain fun side to seasonal holidays. She hand sculpts these whimsical characters in papier mache / paper clay, plus oddments of dowels, etc. then paints them with bright and heart-warming colors. I'm guessing here but I suspect her of tapping a wand over their heads to give them that cheerfully alive expression.
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© Alycia Matthews |
Her work is so incredibly diverse in subject matter. Chirpy chicks to fairytale wall-sitting eggs to patriotic firecracker guys. Some of her figures are part of a small treasure box lid. To fill or not with jellybeans or candy corn or peppermints. You know you want one for your office desk. Or tuck one in among your teapot collection at home. Wherever you find a place, these are handmade, one of a kind art pieces. Not toys for children, make sure to put them where tiny hands can't reach!
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Although right on target with themes of Halloween, nothing ho-hum or predictable in her art. Little uncommon creatures made to give joy to the viewer.
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Then there is Flukes & Finds & Friends in Salisburyport MA. That is at 70 State St. running from June 28 to July 4th.
A wonderful opportunity to see these unique and wonderful pieces up close. No matter the holiday, this artist brings a colorful and unique flavor to the season. (Personally I find myself considering one of her birds or fish.) Which do you like?
For browsing Alycia's little creatures:
http://www.alyciasart.blogspot.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/alyciasart
Love her work!
ReplyDeleteArrrrrgh! Too late again!
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, love her work, especially the cats :)
I love her work too:)
ReplyDeleteFantastic imagination. It was so much fun to see Alycia's whimsical expressions. It's nice to see such talent so close to home in New England!!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore them all, very whimsical. Makes me want to give this art form a try. My thanks to the talented artist who shared with us all.
ReplyDelete... And we have a winner! Anna it is - congrats :)
ReplyDeletewow, another amazingly talented artist. Thanks for bringing her to our attention Golders.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Anna.
ReplyDeleteAlycia's pieces are fabulous. They remind me of some of the wonderful mechanical toys, from the 1940's, that my Aunt collected
Thank you Golders for the wonderful article on your blog and thanks to all for the comments about my art work. I love making happy little whimsical characters that will put a smile on your face.
ReplyDeleteThank you again!
Alycia
Lovely work and lovely article :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful work will have to visit her shows.
ReplyDeleteGolders, I am such a fan!
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