No more stripes for a while...they started to get optical on me as I was painting them so I guess that is a sign to stay away from them on the next few figures. You know, it is one thing to paint the lines on a figure in a painting on canvas, but it is a whole other beast to paint them on sculpture. I have got to be crazy!!! The results are below...this is Starlight, Starbrites fraternal twin.

Full standing figure on a papier mache box. Figure stands 10.5" tall (see him below in white) and is my second paperclay figure I have sculpted.

Close up of the figure

Back of the figure shows his crossing suspenders holding up his striped slacks.

Close up of the painted paperclay vintage style ornament.

Close up of Starlight's smile and details of his collar and hat. Poor kid really has an exaggerated nose on him, but that is part of his charm!!
On to the next piece now...I think it is time to get back to some pumpkin figures with quirky brows and smiles. Have a great weekend!!
Laurie
your work is wonderful!!! The paintings look 3-D. I am visiting via Vintage Star. Love your blog and added you to my feeds. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteMica
So Cute! I bet those stripes did get "optical" on you. Both elves are super!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow, you've been busy!
ReplyDeleteLove the new figures!
Lori
FUN stripes & trust me I know how hard they are to do on 3-D items!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great weekend.
Spooky Hugs,
Chris :-)
Hey Laurie,
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new elves!!!
Kristen
WOW..I didn't realize you did this kind of stuff TOO!! FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling me what you thought of the naive folk art paintings! I appreciate you taking the time to look.
Suzan
He's just wonderful!! Your work always makes me smile! :)
ReplyDelete~ Carolee
He's Awesome Laurie! Love the Elves to :)
ReplyDeleteYour new holiday pieces are TERRIFIC!!!!
ReplyDeletewoo hoo look at the christmas!
ReplyDeleteLoving everything love the mouse above too!
~Annette