Showing posts with label rabbits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rabbits. Show all posts

Monday, October 9, 2017

Catching Up


Even though I haven't updated here in, ahem, awhile - I have still been very, VERY busy sculpting.

A finally finished, packed and shipped the complete rabbit portrait collection back in August.





In addition, I also finished up several other commissions including my first cat:


As well as several more bunnies.



My biggest accomplishment, however, was my top secret project:


A surprise wedding cake topper for my little sister's medieval, Skyrim, GOT themed wedding.


I first had the idea when they got engaged nearly a year ago, even though I had so many other projects to complete.

The Last Unicorn was (and still is) one of our favorite movies growing up, and my brother-in-law had requested an Alduin sculpture some time ago, but I never had time to make it.


And I was just dying to make a fantasy piece!

I'll make a separate post detailing how I went about it.


I BARELY finished it in time, but am pretty happy with it overall.

As if that wasn't enough, I also agreed to make them some polymer clay crowns for the big day.


They weren't too bad, considering I hadn't made anything like them before.



My sister's turned out a little better than her groom's, since his was my first attempt.

I will also include a post on how I created the crowns.


One of my goals for next year is to try not to take on so much at once. I am really bad at saying no!

So next on my agenda are 6 dog portraits and whatever other commissions come my way.

I'm not sure if I'll ever have time to sculpt extra pieces for my Etsy shop, but we'll see how this winter goes.

It has been one C-R-A-Z-Y summer, and I am looking forward to a little sculpting "downtime" once the weather turns cold..... [taps foot].... anytime now......

Just wanted to give a quick update!




Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Interlocking Rabbits Sculpture



This is a two-part portrait I was commissioned portraying best rabbit buddies Thunder the Flemish Giant, and Lightning the English Lop.

The Lop has a habit of draping himself over the Flemish, so the customer requested an interlocking sculpture that was two separate pieces.


I had never attempted anything like this before, so it was a bit of an adventure. 

This is how I approached the piece....

I started out by sculpting Thunder, who was to be the base of the sculpture.

My handsome subject, Thunder


And yes, I apologize for the initial shape (and no, the flesh colored clay doesn't help any, lol).


For this piece I had to use up my scrap clay as I waited on my new shipment of the usual white.










I used my same basic process, but I decided to make his coat shaggier, so I layered over the original bake. (If you would like a tutorial on how I sculpt my rabbits, go HERE.)


He made several trips through the oven, and looked pretty bizarre from the dark beige clay, so I was eager to get him painted.



I had to wait until I was finished sculpting the English Lop, because I needed to use his body to prop him up during baking. 











I wanted Lightning to keep his shape during baking, but to prevent them from fusing together I gave Thunder a little foil saddle.





The ears were a very involved process....



I would sculpt a little, bake, sculpt a little more, then bake and so on...





.... until finally I was satisfied with them. I continued to bake him propped up on Thunder to make sure they would still fit together.


On to paint! Thunder is blue, so I layered varying shades of bluish gray and lightly brushed on some white highlights.











Lightning's coloration was much more complex. He is a blue tort, and depending on the lighting, his coat would look anywhere from fawn to pale blue. 


So it took a lot of mixing and slapping on paint until I decided it looked right.









Varnished and done!











Overall, I'm very pleased with how this one came out. Hopefully it gives you some ideas and inspiration in your own work.


HAPPY SCULPTING!