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Masza
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with her Masha (Volks) in Zofiowka (psychiatric hospital)
Zofiówka Sanatorium is a defunct abandoned mental health facility in Otwock in Poland, built at the beginning of the 20th century. Zofiówka initially had 95 beds, but this number had increased to 275 by 1935. The institution was still working during the early stages of the occupation of Poland, but the conditions dramatically worsened. Almost 400 patients were sentenced to a slow and torturous death by starvation as part of the Nazi extermination Aktionen. Only a few doctors, who managed to escape to Warsaw by ambulance, survived. Some of the staff people committed suicide.
Some resin necklaces that I'm putting into my etsy shop. They are filled with polymer clay fruit cane slices, sprinkles, and micro beads.
From what I read online, you could avoid bubbles if you gently poured the resin between two cups repeatedly to mix them and avoid bringing in new air bubbles. But I guess I got too cocky and they didn’t mix properly for the times after I did my first successful cast heh.
The only one I did manage to save was this head that MOSTLY cured asides from a huge chunk that never set. I’m debating on filling the area with glitter and making him look like a geode or something but I’m not sure if that’s a good idea…
Also sculpted a beard on my first Allan head so there’s that.
These are my first pieces of resin! I'm planning to make many more for rings, blythe pull charms, eye chips!, necklaces, etc
I've been refining my eye making technique ^_^
There's a new guide on my website-
www.jadepixeldoll.com/advanced-guide-to-making-resin-eyes...
Seems someone has picked up Lora.
Here is fan art from Chuanbudongmei(China)
The link of Lora:http://www.ringdoll.com/goods.php?id=573
Contact: sales@ringdoll.com
Skype: sales.ringdoll
This longleaf pine tree has been home to red-cockaded woodpeckers. The woodpeckers pierce the tree so resin covers the trunk as a protection from rat snakes and other predators.
Megachile sp. probably M. oblonga
Family: Megachilidae
Order: Hymenoptera
This seems to be a female as males have a more rounded abdomen.
This species is easily confused with other members of the genus. In this case, the antennae are not flattened to form a disc so that tends to eliminate M. ferox which has a similar appearance. I am advised that the shape of the abdomen favours an ID of M. oblonga rather than M. erythropyga or M. ferox.
As always, I would welcome any advice if I have this wrong!
The resin bees get their name because they build their nests from resin in small holes or crevices. Some species mix chewed leaves in with the resin when they seal the entrance.
The second of these two photos shows how very well the bees pollinate these Purple Fan Flowers, Scaevola. The bee is transferring pollen from the back of the thorax onto the stigma of the flower.
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Specially made for MonkEyG studio Resin Limited Kids. Model doll is 3.5" tall. 1/12 scale dollhouse resin bjd.
Sorry about all the Top-Stick.
I took another comparison shot in natural light here. (not all of the resins from this picture are in the other) www.flickr.com/photos/bluelight444/6512612713/in/photostream
Resin eyes 🌸 handmade by me.
There's still a lot to improve.. Firstly, I'm gonna try to get the proper depth. But, all in all, I like them!
I photographed my female vinyl hinge-jointed girl doll next to my male resin BJD to see whether they'd photograph well together. The results were better than I expected (both dolls almost look like they're made from the same material!) But, the resin my boy doll is made of captures details, light and shadow better than my girl doll's vinyl does. He's easier to photograph, but she did very well once I fiddled with the lighting a bit...