Forest Guardian – Polymer Clay Sculpture

Forest Guardian by Oksana Ossipov, cover image

It may grow back, but does it have to be this way?

This work began during the raging fires in California and Australia, and then the pandemic hit. The creature represents all of these events. Deep wounds take time to heal, but there’s a glimpse of hope symbolized by the crystals on Forest Guardian’s body.

One side of this creature is burnt, damaged, but still gives hope of restoration. That little glimpse of shiny gemstones and rare patch of green shows promise. The other side of the guardian is luscious and green, full of strong plants that bear seeds of regrowth. It will all be alright.

This sculpture is about 6 inches tall. It is created out of various polymer clays, including a very flexible Cosclay used on the head-crown. It is then hand-painted with acrylics and varnished. Forest guardian is really a personal piece, but I feel like nearly anyone can relate to it. We all go trough hard times and sometimes all we got in the end is hope.

The sculpture is available.

By TrueNoir

Hi! My name is Oksana Ossipov, and I’m a visual artist and photographer. I was born in Ukraine and currently reside in the area of Dallas, Texas. My formal education includes a BFA in Digital Media Art from San Jose State University. After moving to Texas, I started to focus on my fine art skills and figurative art in particular. I studied for 5 years under Michael Mentler at the Society of Figurative Arts. Through my life, I’ve also acquired a multitude of skills that include web development, sculpting, photography, art studio and business management, and baking awesome blueberry scones! I’ve been trying to fully devote myself to the art over the past few years. I’m trying to learn and practice as much as I can. However, the workshop, class, and art supply costs present a certain financial challenge. If you like my work and want to support me, I would truly appreciate it! I have a shop full of artworks and creations, but even just sharing my art or social media pages would help a lot. Thank you so much!

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