You might want to keep on my good side once you know that I have a room full of potions...
Sharing a commission from last week. It's a scale miniature Potion Room with a table filled with potion bottles of varying shapes and sizes - all in glass and mixed media.
As you can see from the below 'works in progress' photos, I made the wall panels from wood, heavy cardstock (Bristol) and paint. I added gold leaf details. The floor is another of my spiral types which I did using Polyform Model Air clay (incidentally, Polyform approached me and asked me to create a tutorial for their website, so I'll post about that when that's complete and up).
I am slooooowly but surely working on Myrtle. The thatched cottage is almost finished, and I'll share updates on that again soon. Hard to focus much on Myrtle at the moment as I have big commissions for Australia, Paris and Toronto on the go...
Showing posts with label potions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potions. Show all posts
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Come inside my Potion Room
Labels:
los angeles,
miniature model sets,
my workspace,
potions
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
One sip to Immortality
Ever craved the secret to eternal youth, immortality? Mystics, necromancers and sorcerers from East and West claim to have found the key, the mysterious water which grants immortality to the drinker.
I created these potion bottles in tiny one inch scale for a miniature project based on the topic of Nicholas Flamel and the Elixir of Life. The project was just a quickie which took up the past 2.5 days, including photography yesterday (see the photos included). Some photos are to be published, and I'll update that in my 'publicity page' here on this blog as usual.
Want to live forever? I'm selling extras to collectors and some will be sold at the magical marketplace of Whimsic Alley on Wilshire Blvd, CA.
See them in the making below as well, and note the stone spiral floor which you saw in the making in previous post here.
I created these potion bottles in tiny one inch scale for a miniature project based on the topic of Nicholas Flamel and the Elixir of Life. The project was just a quickie which took up the past 2.5 days, including photography yesterday (see the photos included). Some photos are to be published, and I'll update that in my 'publicity page' here on this blog as usual.
Want to live forever? I'm selling extras to collectors and some will be sold at the magical marketplace of Whimsic Alley on Wilshire Blvd, CA.
See them in the making below as well, and note the stone spiral floor which you saw in the making in previous post here.
Labels:
glass,
pixie dust miniatures,
potions,
whimsic alley
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