SO tiny!! I don't know how Dylan manages to sew and stuff such itty bitty things. Any guesses as to what this little keyhole-shaped stuffed thingy is gonna be?
I like to give my paperclay stuff a nice thick base coat of dark brown paint. I call this the dipped-in-chocolate phase. I've actually made a lot of progress on these 4 heads since this morning when I snapped this picture. I'll have to do a sneak-peek thing on Saturday.
Adorable little disembodied limbs? Yes, please!
My life is weird.
Aww! Armies and leggies! You took that pic just for me, didn't you?! Adorable. :) Everything is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI always love to see the body parts. Anticipation for the finished pieces.
ReplyDeleteI love your work! It is always so much fun.
Louise
Ha! Love the shot of the arms and legs - and wings!
ReplyDeleteI admire your work so very much, you are so talented!
I love the tiny; maybe a bug...I make slot of small things love the challenge.moerdesigns@blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI see a dolly of some sort. I agree, Dylan is amazing at the tiny stuff, but your painting is awesome as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is awfully tiny. I'd guess it's for a super tiny doll. I love that you call the undercoating "dipped in chocolate phase". It really does look like chocolate. I do the same thing with my paper mache art dolls. I thought they looked like chocolate too. The disembodied parts are cute. I love the little red shoes. And striped leggings---oh yeah, I dig them!
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