Sunday, April 26, 2015

"Starbucks My Patootie!" - Finished

I finally finished this one this morning and it's been a struggle.  Old age has given me a cataract in my right eye which is the one my vision is centered on.  Doesn't bother me that much for distance viewing but up close it's a real bummer.  Trying to do fine detail, especially painting is extremely hard to get a good focus on the brush and the surface that I'm working on.  Judy and I will be getting our eyes tested shortly so maybe I can find out if it's time to get it taken care of.  Sorry to bore you with my medical problems, something I really hate to do as I've told almost everyone I know that if I ever start beginning my conversations with my health status to just take me out back and shoot me.

Anyway, I really like this piece, especially the face.  Every once once in a while I'll do a piece, as I've mentioned many times before, that really ends up being an example of my best work.  This is one of those.  I'm sure you all experience the same thing the more you carve.  The cup of Joe is made from copper with a soldered wire rim.  I put a wooden plug inside and then topped that off with clear epoxy painted Dark Burnt Umber and then topped that off with another thin application of epoxy which I left clear.  As you can see in the closeup photo in the Gallery it creates a nice effect. The cup is quite large compared to the coffee pot but as that cuppa mud is the theme of the piece that's okay.   I spent a little extra time on my watch chain by adding a fob on the end going into the vest buttonhole.  I put a drop of solder on it to give it a domed look and make it sparkle a bit more.  I think it looks neat.  The more I look at it though the more I think it needs to be painted gold as it doesn't quite match the chain.   Why didn't I do a full body?  Because I think the figure would have been just too big to be displayed in most homes.  I think this bust format displays all the necessary details in an interesting manner.   I will confess that I had hoped to do a much more involved design on the apron but after several attempts it just wouldn't happen.  That vision thing again.

So, I hope you like him as much as I do even if he didn't get that fancy apron.  There are lots of photos in the Gallery and I'll look forward to your comments as I always do.

7 comments:

  1. Great piece, looks spectacular. Get the cataract fixed as soon as you can...I had both eyes done a couple of years ago, and it was a piece of cake, no pain or irritation at all...and the results were spectacular. Good luck.

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  2. Funny, when I seen this piece a few minutes ago on Facebook I thought "Wow, now that's a nice face!" Good job, praying you can get your eye fixed soon.

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  3. Oh my gosh Lynn, this is definitely one of the best pieces you have ever done! I agree with you about the face the expression is really great and certainly conveys a crusty attitude. Thanks for sharing the finished piece with us. Great job!!

    Ron

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  4. Oh my gosh Lynn, this is definitely one of the best pieces you have ever done! I agree with you about the face the expression is really great and certainly conveys a crusty attitude. Thanks for sharing the finished piece with us. Great job!!

    Ron

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  5. A very nice work of art. A western Barista with only one type of coffee. He looks grumpy but I'll bet the coffee and conversation are free. Praying that your eyes can be fixed soon and you may continue to carve these fine works for many years. Best wishes.

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  6. Great carving all around. Even this less than desired detail of the apron is fantastic. Good job.

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  7. Swell carving, ditto on the face, really hit it right.
    I had cataract surgery a year ago. was extremely near sighted. I now see 20/20 in both eyes and use readers to read by. Well worth the surgery.
    Charlie

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