Michele Anthony and Her Cute Ladies
Ceramic artist Michele Anthony brought us into this world with the help of her imagination making us in all shapes and sizes: swimming, singing, dancing, acting and just enjoying ourselves! Michele Anthony has been passionate about ceramics from a very early age and has been influenced by some of the great traditional baroque artists like Rubens, and by modern artists like Botero, with their original portrayal of voluptuous women.
After University, she sets up her own studio in Hereford, UK and worked for many years making pots, sculpting, painting and teaching.
Since moving to France some years ago, she has pursued a more narrative style, studying and experimenting with the human form.
When she created her “Femmes Fatales” she was instantly captured and amused by their charm, wit and their genuine joy of life, and from these beginnings the remarkable collection of her girls emerged. They have graced many a home, exhibition and gallery both in France and in the UK.
So here they are doing what they do best: showing off their love of life. They hide behind their mysterious smiles with their luscious lips, and the drama queens fiddle with their exotic costumes, taking their provocative stance and curling their toes in delight. They are fun, vivacious and voluptuous, and Michele hope that you enjoy them as much as she has enjoyed making them.
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