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Victor is up for auction!
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This is Victor! He's a Boar Monster. He likes to play in the mud and get dirty... but he's also into bubblebaths so it's all good.
This doll is completely handmade and sewn by hand. Cast resin/hand painted face, hooves, paws and ears. His tusks are hand sculpted with durable epoxy clay. Horse hair whiskers and mohawk with hand shaped/dyed wool dreadlocks. His necklace is made from a deer antler tine with mammoth bone beads and various stones and crystals. Stuffed with soft polyfill with some pellets in his rear so he sits properly. Faux fur body, glass eyes. Totally one of a kind.
Victor is 13" tall ( 33cm) tall from top of head to bottom of hoof.
These dolls take a really long time to make but I love them very much. They can be handled and cuddled but please treat them with some care and be aware they will not hold up to hard play. Not rated for young children!
I only make a new doll about once a week and no two will look the same. Each doll is very special and meant to bring joy to his or her new home!
This was the second part of my shoot with val yesterday. I have to say this is my fav shoot i have ever done with her. It was nice to see her step alittle out of her comfort level to produce some nice images. I think she did an amazing job and just comes out gorgeous. I actually had to delete a ton of pictures just because it was so hard for her to take a bad picture. My bathroom at my new place isn't to big and it was very hard to try and light the place. There was no way i was going to be able to get an umbrella in the bath tub with her so i just thought i would bounce the light and try to do that. Lucky my walls are a nice white color and defused the light very well. I couldn't of asked for these to come out any better. I wish i could of used my 50mm lens but it was to long for a situation like this. Even though there wasn't many poses she could do in this situation she gave me a ton to work with. The only thing that didn't work out was the rubber duckies that we bought. I guess they weren't the floating kind and just sank. This girl is flat out amazing. I wish i could see her more often.
strobist: sb-800 hand held bouncing light off the shower wall behind me. sb-600 on a light stand bouncing light over the shower doors and off the ceiling. trigged with nikon cls in ttl mode
This was the second part of my shoot with val yesterday. I have to say this is my fav shoot i have ever done with her. It was nice to see her step alittle out of her comfort level to produce some nice images. I think she did an amazing job and just comes out gorgeous. I actually had to delete a ton of pictures just because it was so hard for her to take a bad picture. My bathroom at my new place isn't to big and it was very hard to try and light the place. There was no way i was going to be able to get an umbrella in the bath tub with her so i just thought i would bounce the light and try to do that. Lucky my walls are a nice white color and defused the light very well. I couldn't of asked for these to come out any better. I wish i could of used my 50mm lens but it was to long for a situation like this. Even though there wasn't many poses she could do in this situation she gave me a ton to work with. The only thing that didn't work out was the rubber duckies that we bought. I guess they weren't the floating kind and just sank. This girl is flat out amazing. I wish i could see her more often.
strobist: sb-800 hand held bouncing light off the shower wall behind me. sb-600 on a light stand bouncing light over the shower doors and off the ceiling. trigged with nikon cls in ttl mode
From the 2017 Festival
"The focus of our mural is to combine two distinctively unique painting practices into one cohesive piece of hyper-stylized art. It relies on a careful juxtaposition of abstraction and academia, resulting in a playful composition consisting of human form, flowing organic shapes, and bold colours."
Mural supported by KIMBO Design
I love how flowing and smooth the transition between sketch and final piece is when working digitally. The longer I work this way the more I appreciate it.
So apparently I am behind the times, because I didn't realize that bathtime toys need or get their own floatation devices, lol!
Lunchtime bubblebaths!!!
Bubble bath.
Normally I like high contrast, sharp images. But for this set I wanted soft, feminine, dreamy - the way a bath should be!
The model is my beautiful niece.
I love these shower gels. You come out smelling yummy and your skin is nice and soft after you step out of the shower.
I also carry Foam Bath, Hand Sanitizer, and Antibacterial Liquid Soap in several types of scents as well.
Pop in the Bath Bubble Bar (for me) & Sexy Peel soap (for my Mom's b-day)
I keep taking them out of the bag just to smell them...so delish!
Ok I don't have sexy legs by any means. I was honestly just fascinated by the water droplets in the candlelight.
This is how my typical roughs look like. "Typical" being an exaggeration, as I usually don´t do sketches beforehand, but my usual "make stuff up as I go along" way of working is becoming more and more timeconsuming and is pretty inefficient. I really enjoyed doing this sketch and I´m planning to do this on a regular basis from now on.
And yeah, you might remember this girls head ;) I´m under quite a deadline as my professor asked me to do this years school exhibition flyer, and since good faces and heads is the most timeconsuming thing for me I just went for the recycling route. Well, as long as the final piece turns out differently enough...
the 365 toy project 5. 04/11/25
Good Ol' Wade Wilson is seriously considering hanging his moniker from Deadpool to BubbleBath, but he's not sure it has the same menacing ring to it and that it might cut into his mercenary income. Who would you hire; the guy with dead in his name, or Bubbles?