The painting is done. I’ll have to do heat setting after the last three horses are dry, then in a couple days, the big test, washing it. After that, it’s all yours, Giliell, assuming it makes it out of the wash okay. Sorry about the gate lines, it’s really windy out, so I had to clip it down on the gate.
© C. Ford.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Oooooh, it will be early christmas for me.
Marcus Ranum says
Do you know anyone who sculpts?
Caine says
Marcus:
Um, not to my knowledge. Kestrel might, I’m not sure.
whirlwitch says
That is utterly awesome.
Caine says
Whirlwitch:
Oh, thank you so much! It’s quite messy, just being a test piece, but I’m happy with the overall look.
kestrel says
@Marcus: I do sculpt, actually have some horse sculptures I did a while back that are still here somewhere.
@Caine: Gorgeous! I like the… palomino, I guess? The yellow one. Actually they are all pretty cool TBH.
@Giliell: Two thumbs up! Congratulations! That is SO awesome!
Caine says
Kestrel:
I love the yellow one. I can’t get the colours to come out right in the photo -- the fabric is more tan than anything, not yellow, so in the pics, it doesn’t look like it stands out, but it does.
Just so you know, (and this will motivate me to finish), this is the horse I’m doing for you (I just have to get a back on, edges done, and make it hangable):
kestrel says
OHHHH! ***faints*** That is SO BEAUTIFUL! Like a flying weather vane horse keeping the world safe. And there’s a star around it! I love stars!
WOW. :-)
Ice Swimmer says
There’s so much beauty in the horse paintings and embroidery.
blf says
it has been contaminated by horses! At least one of which is green, like peas!! And the mildly deranged penguin just sniffed it and says there’s NO cheese!!!
rq says
I can’t get over that embroidered horse. I want to make it into a painting.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Hmmm, getting ideas already. Maybe a small quilt with some fake Trapunto to pop out the horsies?
Caine says
rq:
I’m not stopping you! This was a painting first, on a small piece of leather, then I did it in colour pencil, then thread.
Giliell:
That would work!