



I was influenced by a piece of Michael Parkes that I love so much. I had once owned it and hope to again one day. Sort of feels like I have it again in essence. This gal is more sculptural. She has a bounty of Irises in her lap. I would have prefered to keep her in the white clay but ...I didn't. She is 8.5" tall in her seated pose and she would be a full 15" tall if standing.
Currently for sale on etsy; http://www.etsy.com/listing/93762805/irises