These? well, these are just some pictures of me. and 'no', I don't have my super speacial flower on in these because I lost it in my room somewhere. But 'shhhh', don't tell my parents.
This is my sister Eal after coming up with another great plan to get mom's monstro-cookies. At least "SHE" thinks its a good plan anyway. Regac doesn't look so sure does she?
This is my dad after a round of 'Stump Jumping'. He sure is good at that game, but he better watch out, because once my wings grow in I'll be great at it to.
A friend of my families asked if I'd like to take over his blog and I said "YES"! I thought I'd take his over since I don't know how to set one up. TeeHee <=)
With the acrylics painted on, the maquette is all set to accompany me to the reading and drawing events...WOOHOO! Now I'm off to put up some new news on 'polaranimation.com'
With the clay sculpture completed, I put it in the oven and baked it at 250 degrees for 45 mins. Then after getting a terrific lesson in mold-making from Shawn Sinclair, (a sculpture professional at the University of Manitoba) I coated the sculpture in rubber with a fiberglass-like shell, cracked open the whole thing, removed the original, resealed the new "mother-mold" and poured in a smooth-cast white plastic. Then I waited for the plastic to cure and removed it from the mold. DONE!...now for the paint
For step two: I layed down wire and shaped it into Kram's pose from the sketch, attatched it to a wood base and filled out the basic mass with tin foil. Then began to lay on SuperSculpy till I had the character sculpted.
I'm the oldest daughter in my tree house (unless you count my mom, who is my grandmonsters daughter :)). I just started at a new school and love the idea of making all sorts of new friends there, but most of all I love spending time with the friends I grew up with here around my house.