Friday, November 11, 2011

Miniature Witch/Fairy

This tiny figure is around 5" sitting down.  She has artist made eyes and red Mohair for hair.   I dressed her in black silk gauze with pantaloons of dyed silver/black silk trimmed with silk ribbons. Her waist has  been tied with a silver ribbon and her hat has antique jet black beading.  She sits on a stool painted silver with a little sparkle added. Her wings are mixed media.








Friday, September 2, 2011

Clearance of Halloween

I am clearing out all of my Halloween pieces in my  Etsy Shop .  So, check them out, maybe there is something there you might want to add to your collection.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Alice and the Caterpillar

I finally finished Alice who is a 7" figure sculpted in puppen fimo and dressed in my favorite fabrics..."silk".  She is holding a 3" Queen of Hearts.  The Blue Caterpillar is sculpted from puppen fimo and the mushrooms are sculpted from paper clay....all are painted with acrylics and sealed.
This piece was pure joy to work on....and they have been sold and will live in a wonderful home.




Monday, June 27, 2011

Alice in Wonderland

One of my favorite books is "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" illustrated by Anne Bachelier.
Her art work inspires me and so I decided to do Alice with the colors she used in her illustrations.
There is a wonderful lady from Melbourne who hand dyes beautiful fabrics, ribbons and lace and
has a shop Raes Rags on Etsy.  I had her dye some mommie pure silk for my Alice.  These are the
colors that Anne Bashelier loves to use in her illustrations.
Picture of the front of the book along with fabric samples
Picture I am looking at for my new piece.
Her fancy shoes.. The base is made of pieces of wood from a puzzle.

The mushrooms are drying. I sculpted them from paper clay and have to paint them and
of course add that wonderful caterpillar


Saturday, June 18, 2011

Etsy Shop

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Pixie Red Head Witch

Here is another red head..This one has been in an Art Gallery and I finally brought her home and she will be flying to her new home.......she is sold.



Sunday, May 8, 2011

Forest Fairy

Forest Fairy


This Forest Fairy is a 9" full body sculpt of Puppen Fimo polymer clay. She has hand made glass eyes and beautiful red mohair for her hair. I dressed her in hand dyed gauze so you could see her beautiful body. Her wings are mixed media sculpted into her back. She has a beautiful glass beaded headdress and a necklace and bracelet of gold.

She stands by the brass rod and tube method on her wood base which has been decorated with hand sculpted mushrooms and ferns, stones, beads and moss.

This sculpture is OOAK designed and hand made by the artist.
She has been sold and flown to her new home.




Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Pumpkin Head Lady

Check out the Halloween Queen's Castle Bootique on April lst for new artwork by some awesome Halloween artists.  I will feature my Pumpkin Head Lady.  She is sculpted from paper clay and stands on a base sculpted from paper clay and apoxie clay.  This piece is 11" tall and sits on a base with a diameter of 4.5".  She is One of  Kind never to be created again....I promise...because I cannot stand to create the same thing all over again.  If I do it will definitely have a new twist.
This was a fun piece and I really enjoyed creating the base.



Monday, March 21, 2011

Southern Belle Fairy

I live in Natchez, Ms and during the Spring we have a Spring Pilgrimage featuring the Antebellum homes with the hostess ladies all dressed in antebellum dresses and the visiting gentlemen drinking Mint Juleps while their wives tour the homes.
When I finished this fairy, my husband walked by and looked at her and said,"Is that your Southern Belle Fairy?" So, that is how she came by her name. She is a 9" figure sculpted from puppen fimo with arms and legs that can be posed. I dressed her in a beautiful hand dyed gauze and antique lace with antique miniature flowers and iridescent beading around her pantaloons and wrists. Her wings are mixed media.

She sits on her own chair that has been made from a paper mache box and apoxie clay; painted and crackled for an antique look. This is a One of a Kind piece never to be created again. She is now in an Art Gallery and is no longer for sale over the internet.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Violet, a Spring time doll.

"Violet" is a 9" figure sculpted from puppen fimo over a wire armaure with arms and legs that can be posed. She has hand painted eyes, mohair for hair and is dressed in hand dyed silk and gauze decorated with faux blue berries. On her tiny feet are felt shoes with a violet flower adorning them. She is One of a Kind (OOAK) designed and handmade by the artist without the use of molds. She has been sent to an Art Gallery and is not for sale over the internet.


 

Sunday, February 6, 2011

White Rabbit

This 9" figure is sculptured from an air dry clay with arms that can be posed. I painted her with acrylics and sealed for longevity. She is dressed in hemp silk textured crepe and antique lace with antique buttons and silk ribbons. She stands on a stand sculpted from apoxie clay decorated with real pebbles and lichens. For safe shipping, she can be removed from her base...OOAK sculpture. She has moved to her new home.



Monday, January 31, 2011

Witch in a Shoe Pull Toy

This tiny Witch sits in a reproduction high top antique shoe. Her head and hands are

sculpted from puppen fimo with hand made eyes and gray mohair for hair. She is dressed
in a cotton fabric with a silk collar and antique black jet beaded belt. Her felt hat is trimmed in
silk, feathers, antique jet beads and antique black lace.

Her pull toy is decorated with the same fabric as her costume. The pull toy measures 4"x 2" and is 10" tall from the tip of her hat to the wheels.

This OOAK piece can be found  for sale at the  Queen's Castle Bootique

Monday, January 17, 2011

Amber, the Flying Fairy

This tiny fairy has flown to her new home.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Holiday March completed

"Holiday March" is finally completed and consists of three figures marching with their musical instruments. The leader is a 7" Elf followed by a 6" Pumpkin Head and a 5" Snowman. They are all sculpted out of Creative paper clay, an air dry clay. Using a technique taught by Jean Bernard, I covered them with kleenex that had been colored with acrylic paint and sealed them with 3 coats of matte varnish. They march on a base that has been covered with antique sheet music and crackled for that warm patina. All figures can be removed for shipping. This is a OOAK piece never to be created again.  This bunch  left me and moved to their new home.