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The new member of the pack. Pip is from Taiwan but the language barrier hasn't been a problem so far. Her name is short for Pipistrelle, a really cute little bat. She's got big ears like a bat, at least.
Ok! Yesterday I hunkered down and worked on another faceup for the new Peregrin, and I'm definitely happier with it, than the one I tried to do a couple of weeks back and the one he came with.
However! The Cristal sculpt is pretty funny, I have to say! For example, it's kinda lopsided... You see it best when the face is bare of paint, and doesn't have its headcap on. Also, the eyes are really deep-set! I could swear that I drew the eyebrows right onto the actual eyebrow ridge, yet when completed, they look like they were placed high on the forehead. This is because the eyes are so deep-set, there's still a good distance between the eye and the eyebrow ridge. :P
I like the lip, but they too are a challenge, when trying to do a boy's faceup. I ended up trying to tone them down, and making them very light.
I fell back on my pastel and pencil methods too, because my shoulders are still not relaxed enough to prevent shaking in my left hand (drawing hand). Pencils give me that extra bit of control.
So yeah... No fancy brushwork, but the Pip at the very least looks pretty and feels like MY doll.
I think O'Carollan was glad to see him though... :)
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my acts: www.mutts.nl
Ludmilla is een grote aardheks uit Rusland. Ze is oud en heeft de tijd. Van het gekibbel van haar geliefde huisdier Lork en Pip haar leerling trekt ze zich niets aan. Samen met deze twee vreemde wezens dwaalt Ludmilla over de wereld, op zoek naar haar zus.
Ludmilla is a giant earth witch from Russia. She is old and has all the time in the world. Together with her companions Pip and Lork Ludmilla travels the globe in search of her long lost sister .
Pip's Graves, St. James Church Cooling. The inspiration for the beginning of Dicken's novel Great Expectation. Infant mortality was high in the late 18th/early 19th century. The graves belong to a couple of local families the Comports and the Baker. The oldest child was 17 months old.
Or Pippin, or Pip (or Pipsqueak, as he's currently under 3lbs.)
Laura's souvenir from her trip home to Michigan: an orphaned barn kitten, now our #4. A completely unexpected dream come true!
© Amanda Kimberley Photography
I had no idea what to take photos of today, so I went outside with my camera, and well the dogs made it pretty easy for me.
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Pip loves sweets. She'll never turn something down, as long as it has sugar in it.
(Props to zomjirate, because this precious dress was one of Pip's Christmas gifts from her!)
Pip wandered onto our property a few months ago. The owner decided she(?) was too much trouble to haul back to his place so now we have an emu. She has been in a small corral all winter, so now that the snow has finally melted, we let her out to run on the 3 or so acres around our home. We have learned that she is very curious. We have also learned that she loves fruit like apples and pears but hates bananas.