I am Emily Coleman, the creator of the Arbori. The Arbori are fantastic creatures of all shapes and sizes that blend in with the various landscapes of the planet. Upon their initial discovery, it was believed that the Arbori only took the form of trees. This is where they got the title “Arbori”, the latin word for “trees”. It was later discovered that the Arbori take on the forms of many plants but the original name stuck.
In 2008, I sculpted the original Arbori, which I called “The Forest Spirit” (now “The Summer Dragon”). This piece was originally created as an experiment in texture, drawing inspiration from Miyazaki films. The completed piece was very popular and spurred a series based off the seasons.
I have a very strong passion for the environment and the protection of the world’s forests. As I began showing my tree dragons, I realized they could help me spread this passion. The tree dragons became guardians of the forest, keeping out all that seek to harm it. The dragons are linked symbiotically with the forests they protect and share the same life force. The Arbori were born from this concept.
My original works are created with Sculpey and Apoxie. My cast pieces are sculpted in Monster Clay, molded with silicone, and cast in urethane resin. I make my own molds and casts and hand paint all of my own pieces.
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Load More Replies...Yes! My shop is http://emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...No, they are clay and resin sculptures painted to look like wood! My process is listed at the bottom of the article.
Load More Replies...YES! The shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...I don't use polymer very often anymore. The two full sized dragons seen above were done in polymer. The rest are cast resin.
Load More Replies...These look amazing, very Ghibli like creatures. I would love to have these mini planters!
Thank you! The works of Miyazaki are a HUGE inspiration of mine!
Load More Replies...Thank you! Yes, the shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...The shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...The shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...These are really beautiful but I have to admit I find it a wee a bit ironic that the 'protectors of the forest' are made out of toxic material and will never decompose. (Sorry, #partypooperhere)
Very few art materials are decomposable, especially when it comes to sculpture. I do my part in other aspects by keeping my production stateside and small batch, minimizing packing, using recyclable and decomposable packing material, and working with responsible companies. Nope, it's not perfect. But I do what I can where I can :)
Load More Replies...I had never heard of this before but I just googled. Cute! Not sure I see the resemblance though outside of being dragons!
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Many years of experience and dedication to my craft :)
Load More Replies...Yes! My shop is http://emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...No, they are clay and resin sculptures painted to look like wood! My process is listed at the bottom of the article.
Load More Replies...YES! The shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...I don't use polymer very often anymore. The two full sized dragons seen above were done in polymer. The rest are cast resin.
Load More Replies...These look amazing, very Ghibli like creatures. I would love to have these mini planters!
Thank you! The works of Miyazaki are a HUGE inspiration of mine!
Load More Replies...Thank you! Yes, the shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...The shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...The shop link is at the end of the article! emilysculpts.storenvy.com
Load More Replies...These are really beautiful but I have to admit I find it a wee a bit ironic that the 'protectors of the forest' are made out of toxic material and will never decompose. (Sorry, #partypooperhere)
Very few art materials are decomposable, especially when it comes to sculpture. I do my part in other aspects by keeping my production stateside and small batch, minimizing packing, using recyclable and decomposable packing material, and working with responsible companies. Nope, it's not perfect. But I do what I can where I can :)
Load More Replies...I had never heard of this before but I just googled. Cute! Not sure I see the resemblance though outside of being dragons!
Load More Replies...ìf you have some free time use ìt to earn a lìttle extra cash onlíne... look at the hyperlìnk lísted on my profile for more ínformatìon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, homejobs7.com
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