Got bored, made a candle.
Lighting sucks and the molding made the detail just, disappear.
multi-part vacuum mold of separate pieces, dragon two halves of a rock and a castle in 5 parts, made from sculpey polymer clay, wax poured, cured stuck parts together with more wax, and am now carving out all the details that were lost.
WIP might post better pix later, but white wax hates flash photography.
The dragon curls around the base of the rock, wings folded and sleeping.
Castle has windows and doors n all that crap that castles have, rock is rock shaped.
Lighting sucks and the molding made the detail just, disappear.
multi-part vacuum mold of separate pieces, dragon two halves of a rock and a castle in 5 parts, made from sculpey polymer clay, wax poured, cured stuck parts together with more wax, and am now carving out all the details that were lost.
WIP might post better pix later, but white wax hates flash photography.
The dragon curls around the base of the rock, wings folded and sleeping.
Castle has windows and doors n all that crap that castles have, rock is rock shaped.
Category Other / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 682 x 521px
File Size 159 kB
i really like that a lot. the trouble with candles of course, is when you burn them they're gone. kind of like sand castles in a way.
and of course if you don't burn them, well i mean, they ARE a candle. i know pretty much all of us have had electric lights for longer then most people living are old.
but some of us have, maybe some even currently do, lived where the power goes off for days or sometimes more then a week, several times every winter.
i know some of my favorite places i've lived were that way and probably still are.
storms do break power lines, and it takes time for all of them to get fixed.
and of course if you don't burn them, well i mean, they ARE a candle. i know pretty much all of us have had electric lights for longer then most people living are old.
but some of us have, maybe some even currently do, lived where the power goes off for days or sometimes more then a week, several times every winter.
i know some of my favorite places i've lived were that way and probably still are.
storms do break power lines, and it takes time for all of them to get fixed.
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