Talking about intricate and delicate artwork, artists can turn anything into a perfect piece of art and talking about perfect piece of art, here is an artist who knows it right.
Jennifer Trask uses everything from bones, wood, gold, teeth and other found objects to create wonderful bouquets.
Some of the stuff Jennifer uses dates back to the 18th century.
Jennifer spends hours crafting these delicate flowers. She knows every bit about the work she is doing like what deer antlers needs to be cured and what type of solution of vinegar to soak the python’s rib into to make it easily malleable. "That’s what I'm trying to claim when I go into the studio. I want to make something that I believe could be real, something that could have happened on its own," she shares.
Jennifer completed her Bachelors in Fine Arts in Metalsmithing from the Massachusetts College of Art and later graduated from the State University of New York at New Paltz with a Masters in Fine Arts.
Take a look at some of Jennifer's perfectly sculpted artwork:
Happy viewing!
Jennifer Trask uses everything from bones, wood, gold, teeth and other found objects to create wonderful bouquets.
Some of the stuff Jennifer uses dates back to the 18th century.
Jennifer spends hours crafting these delicate flowers. She knows every bit about the work she is doing like what deer antlers needs to be cured and what type of solution of vinegar to soak the python’s rib into to make it easily malleable. "That’s what I'm trying to claim when I go into the studio. I want to make something that I believe could be real, something that could have happened on its own," she shares.
Jennifer completed her Bachelors in Fine Arts in Metalsmithing from the Massachusetts College of Art and later graduated from the State University of New York at New Paltz with a Masters in Fine Arts.
Take a look at some of Jennifer's perfectly sculpted artwork:
Happy viewing!
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