It was interesting to explore the rocks and discover the various fossils.
I have been adding and smoothing out the feathers on the herons breast. I use a soldering iron between the feathers to fill in little crevices.
I refine areas around the wing feathers with a knife.
I add details under the heron - as the heron will be on a base 6 feet tall the underneath will be easily seen so I want to give this area some interesting detail.
I add details under the heron - as the heron will be on a base 6 feet tall the underneath will be easily seen so I want to give this area some interesting detail.
I feel the heron's neck is too long, so...
I have shortened it in photoshop. I'm going to think about it before I do anything drastic.
This is an otter and lilypads sculpture I did last year. I set it up as a fountain but I didn't have a pump strong enough for the effect I wanted. Then winter came (though it really wasn't much of a winter) and so I let the otter sit dry. Now that spring has returned I am trying the piece out just as a birdbath. I want to see how the piece does as far as maintenance with just still water. My earlier otter water features were just birdbaths, so I'll try it with this one as well.
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Thanks for plugging my blog...the three of us should come out here together some time and play. Love how the heron is turning out and the otter fountain looks good too!
You're welcome. It would be fun to meet you and see where you make your creations. Thanks for the feedback.
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