Gigi
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Gigi
Gigi
ONE OF A KIND

Gigi

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A183669)
Designed by Patty Carmody Smith
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This lovely little clay bird was air-dried for a distinctive texture then painted with acrylic; it sits atop a mosaic base made from recycled tempered glass and black grout.
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Acrylic
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Patty Carmody Smith

Patty Carmody Smith

"My work is unique and joyful, with each piece revealing its own personality and presence."

Mixed media artist Patty Carmody Smith's creative style is founded on a love of process and a disciplined approach to her work. She came to sculpture via fiber art and as a result prefers air-drying materials and simple tools. Her work is meticulously crafted, emotive and visually interesting.

Patty starts each piece by carving a Styrofoam armature and covering it with papier mache pulp. The next layer is air-drying clay which is painted and waxed. Some pieces include glass mosaic.

Patty received a B.S. from the University of Wisconsin at River Falls where she studied fiber art under Walter Nottingham. She developed her sculptural process while in a mentorship program at the Textile Center of Minnesota. Patty has been showing and selling her work at galleries and art centers since 1995.