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"Nicodemus" is an old soul.
by Linda Hogan on 4/3/2010 7:27:02 PM


Sea Turtles making a comeback
This Turtle "Nicodemus" is in my new gallery Earth & Sea in Kapaa, Kauai. He is a very old soul. I hand sculpted him from a stone-like epoxy resin clay. I had dozens of photographs of Hawaiian Green Sea Tutles when I was working this winter in Kauai. Went snorkeling and saw many Sea Turtles in the ocean and even saw them from the cliffs above the water. The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles are making a comeback from when their numbers dwindled and they faced extinction. They are still endangered and have so many challenges to their survival but at least in most countries they are NOT on the menu in restaurants. It seems that there is a great awareness of Sea Turtles especially among children. I was working on one a few months ago in my studio at night and some people walked by on the side walk and I could hear a 3 or 4 year old chatting. As the passed the window the child stopped talking and almost began chanting turtleturtleturtleturtle. It gave me goose bumps or as they say in Hawaii...Chicken Skin!




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Jodi Eshbaugh
via lindahoganart.com
In 1935 when I was 4 yrs. old I had a pet turtle,a slider that my mother purchased at the local $.05 and $.10 store. Back then it was legal to sell them, they were called "painted turtles" because the they had a scene painted on their back. Would you believe I named it Nicodemus. How seeing your sculpture of "Nicodemus" brought back memories. By the way I like your Nicodemus too.
Jodi Eshbaugh
via lindahoganart.com
Found your web sight while browsing for pictures made in 3-D. I did this craft probably 30 or 40 years ago. I have some nice flower pictures I want to do in 3-D but I wasn't able to find the silocone glue at my craft store. They didn't know what I was talking about. By the way I found a place to order it on the web. Thanks.