Judy Freeman
Rosie the Flamingo
Rosie the Flamingo
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This fun, fancy, fabulous flamingo wears a red had and rose necklace.
15" tall on a 5" round base
Sculpted using resilient Cosclay over a foil and wire armature, mounted on a wood base and has a few coats of a gloss clear coat varnish.
No need to feed or clean up after this flamingo, but if you must, you can use a soft cloth to give them a quick dusting. For the feathers sometimes a soft paint brush does the trick. The paints and clay have lightfast qualities, however, I recommend that these ladies stay indoors. The elements may, over time, wear away the varnish and expose the paints, that could then chip and flake. So best if these stay inside.

Judy Freeman
In my adult life, I’ve had a few different careers, all of which were in a management capacity. None were related to my Bachelor in Fine Arts degree. Each one of those jobs had the same thing in common: art was in my life as a stabilizer, a way to keep me centered and, sometimes, a huge stress reliever.
In 2002 I was able to make the transition to full-time artist. I was a potter first and then had a slow transition to polymer clay starting in 2015. I find comfort in making things; coming up with solutions; learning how to use new materials and adding new techniques to my arsenal.