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While this figure is a little out of character for me it was fun doing a popular figure in a theme not normally associated with him. In doing this piece I muted all the colors to get away from the normal cheery & clean look. I had a little extra fun with his t-shirt which you can check out in the gallery. Unfortunately, once the head was glued in place that detail is hardly visible but the Pizza sauce stain remains. Also, not evident in the photos is the TV remote stuck in his robe pocket just under the Racing Forum spreadsheet. I made the six-pack by locking a thin piece of tin between two pieces of plywood prior to drilling the holes for the cans. That way I got good, clean openings. The cans were carved from dowel and I left a lip at the top of each can so it would set in place as the real ones do.
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The Racing Form sheet was taken from the web and reduced to size. I then used an fine ink pen to indicate type and a couple of photos. The eyeglasses were made from wire, soldered and then locked in place by drilling a couple holes into the head.
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They told me that once I carved a Santa I would be hooked on them and maybe they're right as I have a great idea for doing another. However, for the moment it's back to Cowboys!!
More photos in the gallery and your comments are always appreciated.
I love it,you da man
ReplyDeleteSanta would NEVER go to Hooters!! :0)
ReplyDeleteI seem to want to try my hand at everyone that you complete and post. This is a great little santa. How tall is he Lynn? I have just put the finishing touches on my version of "All Hat An No Cattle". I have named mine "Coffee Break" Hope to post soon on WCI. Thanks so much Lynn for making me stretch and try things that I would never have tried otherwise. Thanks for all you have shared with us....Myron Compton (Southern Indiana)
ReplyDeleteHey Lynn I love the grumpy santa,it's quite a departure from your other stuff. My only suggestion would to make the six-pack holder from lexan. Good one Arnie
ReplyDeleteOUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love them all but this one is fantastic.
Kimberly
Lynn,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the Santa. You make emotion look effortless.
Anthony Filetti