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Valentine's Day Sale! Page 6- Updated 2/7/11

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  • #803457
    Rachel
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      I WANT THE FIERIES!!!!!!! IwantIwantIwant!

      #803458
      Nina
      Participant

        My too newest watercolor paintings


        Both are 4″ X 6″ and will be matted and framed for my up coming art show. Does everyone think $25 is a fair/good price? The frames and mat will be nice too.

        #803459

        $25 seems more than fair. I really like that bottom one. Good luck selling! πŸ™‚

        #803460
        PurpleTurtle
        Participant

          Very nice! I really like them both. I hope you do well at the art show πŸ™‚ .

          #803461

          Wow, you have a ton of talent with plushies. I’ve wanted to try and make a plushie for so long, I just didn’t know how to start.
          These are all really good. I love the Otter plush. And that pinto pony. Can’t wait to see more. :3

          #803462

          That chinese dragon is amazing! :yes:

          #803463
          Nina
          Participant



            All watercolor, hope to sell at my up coming art show πŸ™‚

            #803464
            PurpleTurtle
            Participant

              Aww. I wants a pet dragon πŸ˜€ .
              Very nicely done!

              #803465
              Nina
              Participant

                purpleturtle wrote:

                Aww. I wants a pet dragon πŸ˜€ .
                Very nicely done!

                Thanks πŸ™‚
                A pet dragon would be awesome! πŸ˜‰

                #803466
                Anonymous

                  enchantments wrote:



                  All watercolor, hope to sell at my up coming art show πŸ™‚

                  Oh SO SWEET — I especially love the bottom dragon on the hand, it’s absolutely adorable and reminds me of my huggie bird! Good luck at your art show, you should do quite well if that is an example of your talent!! Beautiful and well-executed!!! πŸ™‚

                  #803467
                  Nina
                  Participant

                    So I’ve been working on a simple dragon sculpture tutorial http://featherheartcreations.iboards.us/viewtopic.php?t=2 Sorry some of the pictures are bad, most where taken with my phone πŸ™‚ One day I’ll start a better one, I’ve just been short on time.
                    My husband too these great pictures πŸ™‚


                    I hope to have him all done for my art show on the 22nd but don’t think I will πŸ™ I can’t come up with a color scheme I like.
                    He’s based loosely of some old art of mine http://enchantmentsart.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d186brl
                    So he will have a little bird on his hand and one one his tail πŸ™‚

                    #803468

                    wow… great tutorial so far! i’m still working on my sculpting skills and this was very interesting. the dragon looks fabulous!

                    #803469
                    Anonymous

                      enchantments wrote:

                      (((snip)))

                      Hehe, is it just me or is this dragon flipping the bird finger? 😑 πŸ™‚ πŸ˜€ lol It is adorable (because I happen to like statuary that does that haha!)

                      #803470
                      Anonymous

                        btw I just speed-read your tutorial and found it FACSINATING! Thanks a lot for posting this information because once I tried to make something (still not finished and it’s probably been three years) lol – I did not tightly press the tinfoil, and had no clue how to do some of the things you instructed on. THANK YOU, it really is a treasure looking into the mind of an artist; I appreciate it tremendously!!

                        Oh, I am not sure what you did to make the scales – each single scale is pressed out of clay and picked up and put onto the sculpt, or you used a tool you mention to press it directly into the sculpt?? No need to answer really I’m an idiot and probably just need to go re-read it sometime……that part confuses me. And, I did not know you could or even should let some clay dry, guess that fear comes from days of ceramics where you had to always keep it wet!! Makes sense tho, to not damage something you’ve done.

                        THANK YOU!!

                        #803471
                        PurpleTurtle
                        Participant

                          Very cool πŸ˜€ !

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