It has been simply crazy getting everything ready for Cynthia's trip. We've been working at least ten hours a day - if not more! My hands are scratched up, cut, blistered, and callouses are starting to form. Not to mention, THE'YRE green! (I guess my skin had a reaction to the bronze clay.)
Anyway, we're not the only ones hard at work. Above is a picture of a fairy that Aazlea sculpted. I know, it's pretty darn good. Each day she gets better and better.
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For some reason it makes me think of Tahiti. Great work! Oh, and I love your bronze metal clay pieces, so: you have been tagged! :) Check out my blog for details (http://andeesigns.blogspot.com/)
When I was a teenager, I wore a bronze ring--made my finger green whenever I wore it, lol.
looks like talent runs in the family...
um at the risk of sounding like an art critic, but Azalea's use of color is pretty darned excellent.
I second what Jennifer said.
Hey Lauren! If you want, you can spray the ring with crystal krylon. It's an invisible coat that will keep your skin green free.
I like the bronze clay now. We've come to terms with one another and I am learning to be less fickle about how dirty it is to work with. I would wear gloves and I totally should, but I like feeling the clay. So, if my cuticles get stained and it looks like I haven't washed my hands in months, I'll just have to suck it up.
Hey Sarkilahti and Lorrwill! Thanks so much! I told Azalea about her wonderful use of color and she beamed all day. She was very excited about all the good words going her way.
I think that we might start a blog for Azalea. She makes lots of art and it would be good to have a place to show it. That and she has her own digital camera (made for kids!) and has lots of photographs. That and we could do sound-bites from her stories. When she's old enough she can take over running it.
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