Im working on the first peice for the year another fantasy lady sculpt but, this time a fantasy portrait. I hope I can get a resemblance. I am using the lovely Odessa Sawyer of Odessa11stock as my muse.(with permission) Ill post pictures once I get something decent to look at.
Im debating whether to go pregnant or not. prego fairy maybe a bit done,but I was thinking of those finger sheaths and a bit of something extra to it too. my usual wierdness.
This is the hard part where you really settle on one thing not the million of ideas that want to pop in. I thought it would be really fun to focus on the blue veins under the skin of a porcelain pale complextion. I really want to push for more movement ,more expression this year. Away from so many vunerable ,pouty ladies.. at least I have to make one that is angry and cast iron or one that is happy as a stretch!
I also hope I can do more dressing. Gonna take a stab at it from time to time. Painted leather seemed to realy work out. No raveling and it realy works I think to paint your own cloth for a painterly sketchy look.
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Mood:
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Listening to: John Renbourne
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Reading: stardust
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Playing: enchanted arms
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Eating: left over fruit cake
and i guess he knows some tricks from filmmaking too...
could be that he has some answers for you too
check out his homepage , as his gallery here is not much wit sculpting and so...
Good luck with the sculpture! Either way, I'm sure it will turn out brilliantly!
And with 'Stardust' as a read, I'm sure you'll get plenty of inspiration! *is in love with 'Stardust*
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Yeah I am liking Startdust. Its an easy read. I might just find some inspiration in there.good point!
'Stardust' is SO easy... But so fun! I read it in, like, a week. If you like it, I suggest reading Neil Gaiman's 'Neverwhere' next. A little harder, but the most creative novel I've ever read in my life.
I read Neverwhere long ago. I used to be a voracious reader then dropped off for a while unable to concetrate. Im back to it now. Im early into Stardust,but I can see I will be through it soon . I was sorta excited about the movie ,but wanted to read the book first since they are always much better.
I had a feeling you had already read 'Neverwhere'. I just got into the Neil Gaiman 'scene'. Mirrormask helped! ^_^
I had been wanting to read Stardust after seeing the gorgeous Vess cover art. Now that they chose Clair Danes to play Yvaine I have to wonder if I shoudl bother with the movie. She is not my first choice for an etheral otherworldy maiden.
I just finished the book.
The subplot plot is old in that its about a wicked witch wanting to steal the youth of an innocent girl ,ala snowwhite. You can roll out the cliched material if you treat it with a fresh hand. But I doubt this time hollywood will realize where the charm in this lies. they will likely go all out on the big eyecandy events and skip over the meat .
I am looking forward to reading more of Gaimans work though. Maybe the sandman stuff next.