Angels from the Halo Collection by Patricia Coleman-Cobb |
The
Angels permanently stand on a wooden base. They are not "Perfect
Angels" which is reflected in the rougher texture of their faces and
clothing. It is meant to represent the knocks and bruises that life presents to
us all as women that may wrinkle our skirts, but
we get through it, survive and grow in wisdom.
The faces are individually hand-sculpted and, as indicated by the artist, the angels are each one-of-a-kind. The ones remaining at the time of publication are shown below.
Coleman-Cobb, shared her desire to find nice new homes for these lovely works of doll art. She welcomes your comments and, of course, your purchases. (These angels are destined to fly away gracefully and swiftly.)
To have one fly away to you or for additional information, please contact Patricia Coleman-Cobb here.
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They are gorgeous! The faces are so expressive and you can tell they each have a story to tell. Love everything about them.
ReplyDeleteI loved to listen to some of their stories, too, Vanessa.
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"It is meant to represent the knocks and bruises that life presents to us all as women that may wrinkle our skirts, but we get through it, survive and grow in wisdom."
ReplyDeleteOMG loved it so much! Wonderful!
I love that quote about these angels, too, Lady LoLo.
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