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Showing posts with label bat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bat. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Chicago White Sox Sock Monkey


I did a custom order for this White Sox Monkey last week. I have a feeling this could be a whole new ballgame (giggle) in the sock monkey cake topper arena (hehe).




I really had fun with him, hubby helped me get the bat just right, and I'm thinking he's on his way to scoring some major league smiles!


Saturday, October 25, 2008

I Will Wash My Hands Among The Innocent

This is an original art doll and shadowbox collage by me.




The bat man came to me after a nightmare. I woke up in a terror, and I had been working on this art doll's face. I had the idea to make him into a batman because bats are so sweet and innocent, yet so misunderstood by humanity.


How I made the art doll:


I sculpted the face and torso first with polymer clay, using glass eyes. I thought for days about what to make him into. His face has a sweetness and an innocent look. I considered a monk, I settled on a bat.I first researched the body structure of a bat. I sculpted the bone structure of the wings and added them to his torso. I decided to use liquid sculpey for the wings. They were a challenge and I baked them no less than a dozen times to get them the consistency I desired. Now they are elastic and membrane-like, very cool. I sculpted each tiny claw and got a wonderful bat claw effect. I collaged in pieces from my 1914 prayer book after digitally creating a spiral effect. I chose the title because that is the quote under the bat's left wing.


The shadowbox is 9"x11" The bat art doll has a 7" wingspan. See more pics on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/spiritmama/