Detail of face of "Winged Liberty Rises" needle felted sculpture by Lynn Wartski. Female winged figure in needle felted wool in a marblized pattern - as if she was a stone sculpture - over wire and batting armature. Figure is getting up off the ground, her hair appears wild, her iridecent glass bead eyes shine, she has a bloodied bandage on her head, and she is clutching her diadem crown in her left hand
Remember Whales - Needle feled sculpture of a humpback whale. Felted wool over wire and batting armature. grey back, white underbelly. irridecent glass bead eyes.
Guardian Against Ignorance - one of a series of Gargoyle figures by Lynn Wartski. Grey needle felted wool over a wire and batting armature. Figure is seated with a book in its lap
"Ele-vate" - sculpture by Lynn Wartski has tweo young elephants climbing up wooden blocks. Figure at the top ireaching down with front legs and clasping trunks with lower elephant to help them climb. Each figure is needle felted wool over wire and batting armature.
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