The next photo is an indulgence, I took it last month on my way home form work (I stopped the car to take the shot). I travel across country to work, but live and work in quite built up areas, so my drive to and from work is always a complete pleasure, I pass horses, alpacas (!), a thoroughbred stud, several very sweet villages and fields of various crops including rapeseed with it's spectacular bright yellow flowers - I always open my window when driving past these fields and take deep breathes of the sweet, buttery smell, mmmm! This shot isn't of the rapeseed fields, but of a lovely sunset, I'm a big fan of sunsets (I'm not a morning person so rarely see sunrises), no two are alike and I can't help myself from taking lots of photos when I have the pleasure of experiencing them.
And finally, a rather poor attempt at adding colour to a resin medallion. This model is "Gillespie" expertly sculpted by Niroot Puttapipat of the UK. Niroot is an illustrator by day and his work is truly exquisite, his illustrations can be found on www.amazon.co.uk and probably www.amazon.com too. I hasten to point out that I've made a pretty poor effort of adding colour to this model, but I couldn't resist going for a more ethereal style, and had a little experiment with a few types of media that could only be used on a fantasy model.
I also managed to try my hand at a more realistic colour at the weekend; using pastels for the first time I was going for a deep colour and was a little pessimistic of my chances of being able to achieve it to say the least, but after a good few layers I was able to get a good colour and am now looking forward to completing the model. That particular model is for a gift so I won't show it here until it's been sent, it's very exciting though!!
In other news - on 31st May I'm meeting up with a new supplier for Resin, Silicon, etc; I'm quite excited as this supplier carries some of the materials I didn't think I could get over here in the UK, such as Smooth-On products. I'm to have a mini-tutorial on casting with the man I'm meeting so am very much looking forward to trying out the new materials and developing a few new skills, including making block molds, perhaps even of the TIBBP Mare and Foal Medallion, and Pickle V2!
No comments:
Post a Comment