Saturday, September 7, 2013

Lenore and the Raven


Tonight will be more of a speedy blog...
Fall is upon us,and Halloween is my favorite, favoritty ,fave holiday.
When I think of Halloween one of the things I think of or people rather is Edgar Allan Poe.
I thought how could I make Lenore into a doll with a Tim Burton spin on it ....hmmm..
Trying on the wig
If you've never read it ,here is the poem.. LENORE by Edgar Allan Poe

  I started out with a Draculaura (click on pics to enlarge)

Adding the shading
I love Tim Burton and find a lot of his works reminds me of my own earlier sketches.. which is so Cool!
Shaping the eyes
Drawing the irises 
I went for dark green and gloomy
Details and lashes
Her dolly I wanted a look of horror, (House of Usher)
I started with a polymer ball and added a wire loop
starting to have the look of horror

I keep already baked tiny polymer balls for eyes
with eyes added and start of sculpt
AT this point I don't know what happened but I had to scrap it and start again ,this is the final sculpt
Final sculpt with wire and body getting added
I blush and darkened the eye sockets prior to baking... stays forever that way!
Almost there,beginning of paint
I also made the dress and I always always always forget to write it down but I did a little sketch just to show where some of the basic stitching went
THe Raven,... and I forgot to take pics...again.. but basically I started much like the dolly with a polymer ball......and I did a little sketch...wanna see it? here yah go!
wiring for the Raven




Now all of this together .. with some final touches.. and she had to have a little Poe book too
queenliest dead that ever died so young 

Nevermore Lenore...never more
Thank you for reading :)
Have a good Night!

4 comments:

  1. what type of airbrush do you use? I absolutely love your work :)

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    1. AWww THank you! I've been asked before what kind of airbrush I use and I wish I had a better answer then this one but,I got it from a lady that was selling them at school.It has no model # or anything (she might have been selling them on the hush ,hush if you know what I mean ;) ) but as far as I know it's just a standard table model airbrush,the kind you would use to do paintings on canvas I guess,probably weighs about 10lbs

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  2. Love, LOVE your blog, but I'm new and I can't figure out how to subscribe.
    I don't want to lose track of your posts, you do some really awesome/experimental customizing!
    Thanks for sharing what you do :}

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  3. You are amazing ! Love your work, thanks for sharing.

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