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[quote=firmbeliever]"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his nature into his pictures."
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Here are different pics of the coach. I have also included a shot of her in construction. I painted her red just to get a protective layer on her because she has to stay out in the weather while I work on her.
pic 1) construction of the coach
pic 2) a bit of the interior visible
pic 3) that's my boy Drac up top driving his ladies (female vamps inside coach).
pic 4) this is one of four horses I built the year before to pull the coach
[quote=firmbeliever]"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his nature into his pictures."
- Henry Ward Beecher
Here's the Sunset picture I loved so much, the one I shot at my son's house on Thanksgiving. I shot several pictures that day. The first 2 look identical but they are shot 20 minutes apart. The others were all shot in the next hour. I don't know if I can post them all in this post might have to put the others in another post. There are 7 photos in all I shot that day of this unbelievable sunset.
[quote=firmbeliever]"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his nature into his pictures."
- Henry Ward Beecher
This was a large mural that my boss asked me to do for the lobby on the first anniversary of September 11th. It was roughly 20 ft long. The photo of the painting I put up before showing the firemen/heroes painting ... well that picture was actually taken from this mural; it was a close up shot of the one below of the fireman poster that was painted into this mural. The fireman painting is actually 24" x 36" here. This is supposed to depict the ghost of a fireman and a female cop standing beside a postal worker who is looking at the poster on the wall. One of my co-workers asked that I make one of the people in the mural a person of color, so to cover all the bases, I made the policeman a female person of color. Note: the post office cap in the workers hand.
Wow Chek.....you art is wonderful........in all its forms
Thanks Firm, I guess I'm just a stickler for details is all.
The next couple of photos I am going to put up are of my very favorite thing of all time ... Tyrannosaurus Rex!!! These first two shots are of the article that I read in my local papers about T-Rex Sue; she's what got me wanting to build her. I feel so sorry for the people who found her and worked on her for 2 YEARS digging her out of the mountain pice by piece only to have the government come and take her from them on some phoney baloney charge. Greed! Anyway, I liked her stance in these pictures they had in the papers. I figure if I build her in that pose, I could keep her height more manageable for me to work with. So, they're the pictures I decided to go buy. The next post will show how far I got on Sue before I had to stop. I just got the inner structure done and that was all.
pic 1) what I was striving for in stance.
pic 2) her head almost 5 ft long, hand carved teeth
pic 3) had to stand in my neighbor's yard to take this pic ... Sue was LONG! 45 feet long.