Maria Rubinke

Hello, everyone! I had a phenomenal guest author last week, but I’ve missed it here. What better way to express the maddening frustration of a hiatus (and the fact that my posts might still be light on the verbiage for a while to come) than with these sculptures by Maria Rubinke?

Although I have had health issues for quite sometime, these recent ones have affected my typing AND talking ability so I’ve been…*nudge nudge, wink, wink* tearing my hair out.

Been told in the past that I have a bleeding heart, metaphorically at least…

I didn’t see an artist site with a quick search glance, but see a few more bloody innards of innocence at the Source.

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14 responses to “Maria Rubinke”

  1. I know you are going batty with everything. I’m glad I could help keep this rolling, and am here whenever you need me. You are missed.

  2. I’m glad you’re back, I very much enjoied vintage lab week and if Mr. hearseman has a blog of his own I will certainly follow it. What makes me glad the most is that, quite possibly, you being back means that you are in good health.

    I also enjoy the fine porcelain demented twistedness of Maria Rubinke, you haven’t lost your touch.

  3. Welcome back!

    That little girl looks so pleased with herself, “look what I can do!” I was always sceptical of innocence, now I know it has bloody innards I know why.

  4. Welcome back!! We missed you! Mr. Hearseman’s lab week was fun and went right along with your great post.

    This has triggered a long ago dream! One of my children did a similar activity in it and I was rather upset. It was messy and hard to put the child back together again.

  5. Hi, Dana!! I’m so very sorry to hear that your health has gotten worse. I hope you feel better soon–in time for our favorite month of the year!!! Sending you love and positive, healing thoughts. xoxo

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