Sunday, September 19, 2010

Yellow Hawk - Unpainted

Yellow Hawk is my latest Native American.  While I have done similar figures in the past he should be able to stand out from the others once I get him painted.  I really like this pose as it allows the blanket and it's folds but still exposes the figures body and the costume underneath.  Should be pretty colorful once completed.

There are more photos in the Gallery and your comments are appreciated as always.

9 comments:

  1. Good work - Wow, that is a lot of burning detail. The drum and tom-tom are nicely done looks like real leather on both.

    Ron

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  2. Lynn, here you have carved another wonderful Native American carving, did all the woodburning detail, a lot AND build the base for it and I'm still fretting about Gabby's hat.........geeeeeeeeeeeeees!!!!

    Deb

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  3. Wow Lynn, Your Native Americans are great. I also like the pose with the blanket coostume showing. Can't wait to see him painted.
    Mark

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  4. Just excellent Lynn. Great pose, clothing(like the epaulets) and the drum and beater really sets him off quite uniquely. He's a good-un.

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  5. Lynn, are your Native American heads carved from basically the same head pattern as your other characters?

    Deb

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  6. They could be but I've changed them a little. I'll be covering this in an upcoming video. Your package should arrive today. Let me know.

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  7. OMG..........OMG........OMG, everybody stand b a c k, I now own a Lynn Doughty CARVING, WOW! it is wonderful. Lynn, A Bolt From the Blue is absolutely fantastic, I love it!! I liked the other one you did like this and I just couldn't pass this one up.

    Now I know everyone can't afford one of your carvings, so I don't want to gush to much but I did decide to buy myself a birthday gift and I couldn't have bought a better one.

    Thank you, thank you,
    Deb

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  8. Glad you like him. I know he's gone to a good home. Thanks for the appreciation of my work.

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  9. Lynn, another winner. You get better and better,andYellow Hawk is no different. Thanks again for all you do. fred k

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