Saturday, 7 January 2012

Raakid work in progress photos

Thanks to being on annual leave from work (still!), I've been able to work all day and nights on Raakid, and so am much further along than I anticipated.  I've also started on the Imp commission, working on him after sealing Raakid and waiting for him to dry - which in the heat we've had I've been able to work on him again within an hour or two!  Still lots more to do on Raakid of course but continuing to work on the dapples and his mane and tail right now.

I will post more photos once I've made enough progress to make it worthwhile, until then nose back to the grindstone for me! :)



Thursday, 29 December 2011

My next commission piece.....

Hello,  I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays! I have a few weeks off work and I'm making the most of my time pushing ahead with commissions.

I thought I would share with you very early progress photos of the next piece I'm working on, which will be my last traditional commission for quite some time.

I started this guy a few months ago but had to put him aside because I wasn't entirely sure how I was going to cope with him - he is SO heavy!  There was no way I could paint him using my traditional method of 'hair by hair'.  So after some thought and testing I have achieved this look so far by using just pastels and a tiny applicator, no paint or brush!  It looks nicer in person and I think the technique will work out well in the end with the random graininess caused by this technique lending itself nicely to the overall appearance of a dapple grey.

There is a long, long way to go so please totally ignore the head, legs, mane and tail - I'm really only working on the dapples at this stage, trying to get the shape and intensity just how I want them.  There is a learning curve but I'm looking forward to mastering and further developing this new technique!

I'm also going to throw in some photos I've taken of Tayla bike riding recently, I love the ever changing weather this time of year and the fabulous colours nature brings with it! I'm actually really enjoying taking photos of something other than model horses - Uh including my car! :)




 I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a health and happy New Year!

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Backbeat Thunder.....

I just can't get enough of this simply outstanding, inspirational resin.  Had to quickly share these photos :) I wish I could keep the black appy though, I'm going to be sad when I have to send him off.

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Wow, where did that time go!!

Hi there!

I can't believe my last post was early October!  I've had a couple of hectic months, with Tayla doing her final exams at high school, her 18th birthday just last week and me needing to get stuck into my commissions now that the warm weather is upon us.  So I decided to put myself into internet exile so I could get through as much as possible!

Tayla also found an interest in dirt bike riding.  She dived in head first, she just loves it!  After riding a friends bike just once, she knew she wanted to do this on an ongoing basis!  So she bought a bike, a Kawasaki 250  and then of course needed a vehicle to get the dirt bike out to the tracks!  So she bought this ute just last week.  Oh notice she put her hair back to it's natural colour for her 18th :)

The photos below of her jumping the bike were taken about four weeks ago, this was the first weekend she rode her new bike  - she has no fear this girl!  A guy at the track asked me "How long has she been riding?"  I replied "Oh in total she has probably been on a bike for one hour"  He replied, "No I don't mean today, I mean how many years has she been riding"  I said "Yeah, about an hour!"  LOL



 
So what commissions have I been working on?  Well two appaloosas in tandem.  It was interesting to work on one light on dark and the other dark on light and the different technique needed for each.  Both pieces have been based on real horses of similar type. I managed to finish Toot Sweet last weekend, she is such a cute little resin sculpted by Adalee Hude.


The other appaloosa I'm working on is my all time favourite resin, Backbeat Thunder sculpted by Lynn Fraley.  This is the second BBT I have painted and he has been just as much fun as the first and I cannot wait to paint a third!  This is the first black I have ever painted and was a little nervous about it, he has warm undertones, his lower legs have a stronger bronze tone to them because the reference photo does.  He is still a work in progress, more work to be done to his mane, tail, eyes, hooves and just a little more detail to his roaning.  Again, his colour is based on reference photos I found on the internet of a draft horse.







So I plan to keep trying to focus as much time as possible on my finish work, which will of course impact on my free time I have to spend on the internet and seeing to emails.  I still have so many emails to catch up on so please forgive me if I am yet to reply to your email.  I've been trying to work through one or two emails while at lunch at work this past week to try and start to get through the back log - replying to emails when I get home from work is the last thing I feel like doing at the moment while trying to juggle so much.  Hope all is well in your neck of the woods! :)

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Current work in progress

I've been working on this little lady for three weeks so far.  It has been a bit of a battle to guide her towards the base shade I was looking for.  I started out with a cold white, knowing that usually the white warms up and can have a tendency to become too yellow!  But she remained a cool shade of white up until yesterday, so I was becoming concerned that she was going to end up too cold a shade of white!  But I have just sealed her and I can see she is starting to turn - now I have to be careful she doesn't swing too much towards a yellow white!

This is a commission piece, Toot Sweet sculpted by Adalee Hude. I'm working from reference photos and staying pretty true to them.

First photo was taken just over a week ago you can see she is quite a cold white.  Close-up taken today, I've had to reduce the brightness on the close-up photo otherwise the detail is washed out, even doing so there is more detail than the photo shows....


Friday, 7 October 2011

Be still my heart!......

Impossible of course when looking at something of such beauty.  I'm really at a loss for words but had to share photos of this beautiful boy here.  I am absolutely thrilled and feel so honoured to have THE stunning Marshall in my collection - sculpted and custom glazed by Lynn Fraley of Laf 'n Bear.

The photos are not very good, I'll try to take better ones and update them.  I have named him Major Marshall because he is without a doubt a major piece in my collection!  His detailing is incredible, from the subtle shift of shades in his coat, awesomely 'scritched' sabino markings and right down to what appears to be tiny eyelashes on his beautiful eyelids and his eyes resemble soft, dark liquid pools - wow I so love him!  Thank you Lynn for bringing so much beauty and joy into my home!

I longed to add Marshall to my collection, thought my chances of ever doing so would be slim. This particular boy was always a favourite, never dared to dream he would come and live with me.  Yet here he is. *adoring sigh*  A big thank you to his previous owner for agreeing to sell him to me. :)




Major and Punjabi are already the best of buddies! :)

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Divine intervention?....

You know I have NEVER had a piece come together quite the way this little lady has, so much so I couldn't help but wonder if there wasn't perhaps a tiny bit of divine intervention going on.  I hope this doesn't sound conceited, but the fact that this is the commission slot I auctioned with 100% of the proceeds going towards Melly's Flying Heart Fundraiser and how easily her 'coat' has come together, I've never experienced this! - why this piece?  There must be something else at play here?... something to ponder anyway :)

Almost immediately, Vixen loved where her colour was going and so did I!  She isn't finished yet of course but thought I'd share some work in progress photos of this awesome little resin.  She can really work any colour!