First is the use of line within the piece. The figure is that of a woman who is relatively thin but has large curving hips that are spit down the middle by a dark line that emphasis her legs which gently curve toward the knees. Subtle lines bring out the V of where her legs meet her pelvis. The hair of the figure is described using curved lines which lead out from where the top of …show more content…
The shape of the legs where they meet is so pronounced that it appears to have been added after the torso of the figure had been built. The breasts of the figure are very triangular which mimics the cone like shape of the arms. The head is covered by finger like hair that appears very stylized. The top of the head has a depressed cavity in the top like that of a candle stick.
The color of the piece is that of raw earth. Unpainted and worn terra-cotta give the piece a naturalistic look. Due to what appears to be weathering the shaper edges of the figure are a lighter shade of brown, specifically on the shoulders where the arms would be and the top of the figures head around the lip of the depression.
Although the piece is behind glass and you cannot touch the piece, you get a feel of the texture. It seems to have a smoothness to it, but at the same time some sections of the piece have an earthy coarseness to them, like dried mud. The hair of the figure seems to have an almost wet like quality to it, as if the clay used has yet to