Joy Brown’s 108 Dancing Ladies
Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Click the image above to start a slide show of the various image in this set. The slide show application has various tools including a button at bottom right to zoom to full screen. Let go of your mouse or trackpad and the slideshow will run automatically to the end or until you stop it. Use your browser’s back button (left arrow) to return here.
Note: Those of you who have tried my other slide shows, I’m trying this one in a new window (on top of this one) to make it easier to bail and get back here by simply closing the new window. Let me know what you think either way, thanks.
This set of images documents the process of the artist Joy Brown making her newest collection: 108 Dancing Ladies.
These images were taken with a Canon EOS 5D camera and for the most part, a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L lens.

Spectacular, Richard, absolutely wonderful and enlightening. It’s a superb documentary showing the life cycle of Joy working the clay, making her heartfelt human figures.
Glad you like it Gary. I’ve been wanting to get all the images up on flickr for a while but her upcoming show opening pushed me to do it sooner than later (deadlines are useful that way).
Now I’m working on two posters and some cards to sell at the show. Stay tuned…
this is really great story of dancing ladies. Richard you done great job, I don’t know why but it looks simple amazing to make these ladies. Maybe when I try myself do it, I change my mind.
Gedas: It is amazing to make these, Joy is a very talented and gifted artist. Glad you like the slide show.