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Friday, November 1, 2013

21,000*

WOW* I am Flattered!!  Thank You All~ You are FANtastic*
 
 
 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Clayton Corner

You know you are an Artist when;
  • Paints your real riding horse.
  • You explain your untidy home by saying "Work In Progress".
  • You clean your brushes in your coffee.
 
Many in the Model Horse Art world know the ubbber talented,  easy going, and fun Artist Sherry Clayton who has inspired many an artist including me :) You are a Blast to work with!
 
 
This was an Ikantu resin* by Lisa Shepard



Winning a Huge class in Texas 2013


This was a Leggs resin by Liesl Dalpe.  Many subtle changes*

 
Many More COOLaborations To Come*....


She is an Artist!~ The perfect canvas :)
Courtesy of Sherry

 
Wonderful Thank You to the Awesome Owner for courtesy to Share!!!!.
 
*One sales piece in the works* 
 
 

Hermoso*

:) Hermoso Borlita*
 
Custom Sculpt ~ the after photo
 
original form ~ before photo

post in progress.....

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

~Cankle Crises !!!

 
Just a little art humor :)
 
 
But really, your sculptures should be as refined as your real life horse.
 
The real deal ~ glitter bonus*
 

Base original to compare work to

 
The cut

Sanding down the thick cankle/ankle with 400 grit wet/dry after apoxy fill hardens


To thick (cankle), keep sanding...

 
getting shapely

 
:)

wow* looking good. How much more sanding you ask? more...


new fetlock

cankle to ankle~ Ta Dah!
 
Crises Averted*
 
More news later...
 
 


Monday, September 16, 2013

~Step Into The Light*

Add Drama*
 
The set up :)
 
How to take close ups;
I use a Nikon DX AF-S micro 40mm lens that makes a huge improvement*

Lighting;
I use natural lighting at different times of day so I do not get the yellow light (heat of day), I use mid morning light the most because it is the softest. Overcast days work at times as will.
If you want to create a dramatic illusion photo in direct light you can use hanging drapes, bright fruit, flowers, etc.  If you want no shadows still use the natural light just not direct.

close ups with no hands;
I have my son for help :) lol
I get everything ready and he will take the photo*

In all I have learned through trial and error that natural light is the key to original photography*

Cropped photo/ shadow to draw attention/drama

Add more background interest (candy) to aid in attention to Subject*
 
Thank You*


Thursday, September 12, 2013

No Leg To Stand On

When you don't have a leg to stand on the repair begins..

Yuck!!!

what is in her leg?

An old rusty nail?! with wood glue :(   NOoooo

Help is on the way*

Clean out the yucky stuff and start over ;)  the powder is baking soda.

 The Zap glue and baking soda combo help make a strong bond.
 

Good As New* :)
 
next vintage color match...see ya soon

Friday, September 6, 2013

~Vintage With A Twist~

Vintage Breyer's can be troublesome to custom & prep as this little stablemate G1 TB Mare was.  But as a reward the finished custom can be amazing!

finish paint work by Jaime Baker, Custom Sculpt by me.



I use sandwich bags at times because they are easy to slip in and out of without moisture. This was the third round of checking for anomalies such as seam lines, rounded canon bones, tiny air holes.
 

The twist, instead of a mare changed the gender to a steady gelding.
 

Therefore, the gelding would not look normal with a foal belly. 
The entire belly area was re-shaped.
 

Ears where completely re-shaped along with totally new hooves. Re-shaped pasterns and added heel bulbs for realism.
 
The Before Look!
Photo generously provided by Mandy Yontz and cropped by me to show the original form of this Stablemate Breyer G1 TB mare.
 
 
Thank You for stopping by*