Nothing sour going on here :P I've just been occupied with ongoing commissions, consider myself extremely lucky to have very nice customers who understand that the work I do requires a lot of time and effort. About 4 hours went into making this ONE lemon, excluding the drying time (this is a combination of different brands of air dry clay, kindly read the FAQ if you haven't already).
SO. LEMONS.
I've been thinking and self-lamenting the loss of my 'pursuit of scientific knowledge', which was abandoned half a lifetime ago (is this some sort of mid-life crisis?? *blinks*). When I first started trying to be more creative, I dreaded the thought of having to relinquish a certain structured thought and logical process when working with 'crafty' stuff....mostly due to my critical assessment of my own works. I was afraid that my near-obsessive need for symmetry and proclivity towards certain numerical elements (namely '7') meant my earlier days working with clay had me in facial tics and plenty of eye-twitching. talk about TENSE.
not sure if many of you experience this. I probably am in a minority, but i figure, most people who bother to even read my drivel would have the mental capacity or empathy to understand that it takes ALOT for me to get anything done. I like to work in what I can consider an efficient manner, with minimal wastage and this often takes more time than if I just GET IT DONE.
Don't know what I'm talking about? yeah me neither. Basically I didn't know where this post was going. I started it as an update cos I'm extremely pleased (though still very critical of the results here, mostly symmetry and detailing, which can't really be adjusted since it's already dry but AHHHH NEVERMIND) at how it turned out, and wanted to show it off to the INTARWEBS like some little girl seeking approval.
I know what it is I have to do, but am not going to talk about it because....well. sometimes, things are what they are, and we do stuff just to survive. you know, needs vs wants.
and right now, i think i need to get back to work.
don't mind me. gonna file this away under "rambly nonsense" or "how to tidy my brain so my body will co-operate".
*trails off into a sweaty stupor*
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Miniature Fruits and Nuts, Cheese and Bread, Honey and Milk in MSD scale (1:4)
Heya :) Here's another of my customer's order, for 1:4 scaled foods. I think they're for a medieval kitchen (minus the strawberry milk of course XD) and I think they look so cute together ^ ^ Hope my customer likes them!!!
All made from polymer clay (milk and honey with epoxy resin) by me :)
Clover has been a little neglected lately, but I did knit some berets/beanies for her, and made her a new messy hairdo/wig too. a friend mentioned that she's beginning to look like a Mori Girl, and it was the first time I'd ever heard of the term, and yanno what, I think that's exactly what she is! so why not get her to pose with a little basket of fruits and mushrooms, freshly picked eh!
EDIT: Eyyy I just checked again, and i think she's more of a Yama girl XD
Weather's turning here, and that means my moods and health is again acting up. I hope to finish up my other orders and find some time over the weekend to re-do her eyelashes. > < maybe even make some new hairstyles for her ;) Will blog about that a little more when I get some time to play~~
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