This post will show a bit of the evolution of our garden lady faces. We are currently involved in creating bodies for some of them... and hope to have a "public showing" in a couple of weeks. Just for fun! :-)
These couple of photos show us during our very first work session last November (2009).
C with her head.
C with her head.
This progression shows how Mr. (Harry) Didt heir Veedin's personality emerged.
Here's a trio - at left, Mrs. (Hazel) Didt heir Veedin', CD's head, and Mr. (Harry) Didt heir Veedin'.
The ladies have gone through different hair styles and hats...
who's to say they're finished? ;-)
Our Garden Club met recently. Here we are posing with our ladies! :-)
CD's garden lady head.
C is still working... but she'll finish in time (peer pressure!). ha.
A Progress report will be posted after the First Friday Artwalk (the first Friday in May). Get Ready!! :-)
5 comments:
That is sooo funny!! I think I want to do one for my mother-n-law!! She would ove it in her garden!!!
Some are so realistic, it is scary...
Others too funny for words.
Can't work out what you start with. Do you buy a basic shape? It is totally outside my sphere of experience.
Hi Sara, I'll be posting the finish-details before long.
Joco, These heads all begin with the upper portion of one pantyhose leg. For a "Scare-the-birds" that would remain outdoors during all weather, one leg of a pair of tights would be better. More resilient.
You stuff it with polyester fiberfill to make a basic head. Then you take a strong needle and thread and just "sculpt" and stitch to create the features. The eyes are buttons. I might use a little face powder, but the best final details are added with a very dry brush with acrylic paint. Lots of fun. :-)
These heads are hilarious! I was going to say so life like, but I don't think that's the word I want. It is so funny to see them up over your friend's faces!
Amazing talent!
Hi Chris, Funny indeed! (Fun, indeed!) ;-)
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