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This is the current state of my workstation, as you can see a lone marine is waiting for the rest of his squad to join him, ready for under coating.

More work on Uriah - I haven't done his backpack because I think I'm going to sculpt more fur in its place. Posting for final feedback otherwise with the exception of the fur/backpack question he's done.

Tyranid Carnifex currently in progress. A Imperial barrel and tank tread are glued to the base along with pieces of cork to place the Carnifex above the rubble, in progress.

This is the latest in my poppy oil painting "series". Measures 32 X 48 ", oil on canvas. Based on This Photo

 

16" x20" - work in progress

A different view - I was intrigued by the 2 silver birch

16"x20" - work in progress

This is a piece I painted when I was probably 10. I am putting him back together, filling in the gaps, remaking the base and starting over with fresh paint. It should be fun.

Interesting, isn't it? You can underpaint with the complementary color of the finished work. It adds a certain glow to the finished painting. It's an old, old, academic painting procedure.

 

Intéressant, n'est-ce pas? Vous pouvez underpaint avec la couleur complémentaire de l'ouvrage fini. Il ajoute un éclat certain à la peinture finie. C'est un vieux, vieux, la procédure de la peinture académique.

 

Prove spettacoli - marzo 2014

spoiler from my blog...

shh

on muslin, design is about 8 inches across. Redrawn on paper and then ironed onto fabric. This is a from a mini mini element on an image of a ceramic tile found on NYPL's website. LOVE that website!!!

The idea with the sealant is to deny crumbs and granules a place to hide. Yes, I'm actually going to use this as a Bento. Yes, use. I already ruined the "collectable value" of this piece by modding it.

work in progress, as always.

I promise, someday something will be complete.

I removed the supporting armature a bit prematurely on this construction and the result is a leaning mugphlute...Working with pulled and twisted clay can result in stresses that result in the clay attempting to shrink/warp back into its previous state (thus the term 'clay memory').

 

I may still be able to alter/trim the base in order to re-establish a better center of gravity. I'd sure hate to see this much work end up in the slop bucket (Akkk!).

 

Approximately 18" tall, Laguna 'B' mix greenware, just a little past leather hard.

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