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The third update for my Lego show exhibit! The show's just over two weeks away now, and I haven't posted an update for over a week I think, so here you go.
As you can see, I've completed the bulk of the landscape, I just need to finish the grass area at the back and the add the cliff for the base of the castle. After that I'll build the castle, the tower, and complete the three cottages. And then of course I'll add the leftover foliage and other details :)
As always, C&C is most appreciated :)
Making lots of cute little robins! Some are destined to be brooches but most are ornaments for Christmas :)
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We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start a thing. Action always generates inspiration. Inspiration seldom generates action.
- Frank Tibolt
on a collaged newspaper background.
Manipulated in Paint Shop Pro.
I especially like the unfocussed area at the front.
Ahora que los novios ya tienen las muñequitas puedo enseñar un poco más del trabajo de las matrioskas. La semana que viene más, que ya no será ninguna sorpresa para las invitadas, como podéis ver no hay una igual, me ha encantado hacer este pedido...
I am leading a workshop called "The Book Artist as an explorer" and as a result I have discovered some treasures which have been hidden from view for a while.
I am now inspired to carry on with some work which has been left unfinished for some time
This is some sea glass collected on the beaches of Orkney and Shetland.
Lobster/Crab pots waiting to have new entrance hatches fitted. Seen on the Quay at Mudeford Christchurch Dorset UK.
Ok, here I go planning another monstosity for Brickvention in January, which my girlfriend gets to keep after-would, she has to help build it though, that's the deal :) I love the TLG colour scheme for their Rivendell set so I'll be stealing/paying homage to that. I plan to have two large cliffs on either side to give a small sense of scale of the ravine. At the moment I'm just playing with some building shapes while I wait for more parts. Dave Kaleta's version, which I'm happy to say I got to see and fondle in real life at BrickCon '11, is a big inspiration for this.