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Libbie
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Because some of you have asked to be informed when I have a new sculpture done, I thought I'd pass along this link. This is a link to an eBay auction, so don't go there if you're at work and your boss doesn't want you looking at eBay! [Smile]

The goofy "story" and the froo-froo auction layout are par for the course among OOAK art doll auctions, so don't laugh too hard at me for being all fruity. Danke. [Wink]

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=007&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=170059527137&rd=1&rd=1

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You really are amazing. It's beautiful! If you ever do something more science fictiony, I'd love to know. [Smile]
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Libbie
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Thanks! Very nice of you.

I am planning some science fictiony sculpts for the future, but probably not until February or March.

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How about fantasy one? That is more my speed. [Smile]


Very cool.

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I'm amazed. And I'm more qualified to be amazed than average person because I once sculpted a box in Home Economics. It didn't look like a box, but it was. The teacher didn't believe me, but she said it would be accepted as a cloud if I painted it white. Anyway, I applaud your talent, and thank you for sharing it with us.
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Juxtapose
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About how big is the sculpture?

If it's about the size I'm imagining, that's some impressively intricate paint-work.

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Libbie
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quote:
Originally posted by Kwea:
How about fantasy one? That is more my speed. [Smile]


Very cool.

A mermaid with a unicorn horn isn't fantasy enough? [Wink] [ROFL]
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Libbie
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quote:
Originally posted by Juxtapose:
About how big is the sculpture?

If it's about the size I'm imagining, that's some impressively intricate paint-work.

Oh! I forgot to add that to the description. Uhhh...she's about four inches from her flat hand to the tip of her horn.
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Libbie
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quote:
Originally posted by airmanfour:
I'm amazed. And I'm more qualified to be amazed than average person because I once sculpted a box in Home Economics. It didn't look like a box, but it was. The teacher didn't believe me, but she said it would be accepted as a cloud if I painted it white. Anyway, I applaud your talent, and thank you for sharing it with us.

Oh, thanks! [Smile]
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That is beautiful! Wish I could do anything as well [Smile]
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quote:
Originally posted by Libbie:
quote:
Originally posted by Juxtapose:
About how big is the sculpture?

If it's about the size I'm imagining, that's some impressively intricate paint-work.

Oh! I forgot to add that to the description. Uhhh...she's about four inches from her flat hand to the tip of her horn.
Nope. I want a dragon. Or a sword.


How about a dragon WITH a sword? [Wink]

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Awww, karled is the bidder. [Smile] How sweet.
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Ooo, pretty! I love it! Is it really one of a kind? How can you bear to let her go? [Frown]
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Libbie, that is beautiful.
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Libbie
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Thanks, guys.

Yeah, I saw that KarlEd is the bidder! I hope she gets more bids, though....

Beverly - yes, she is one of a kind. [Smile]

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KarlEd
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I'm torn. I think it's really cool, and I know two or three people for whom it would be a great gift, if I don't end up keeping it for myself. If I get it for my current max bid or less, it will be a steal.

On the other hand, it's a beautiful, well-crafted, original work of art, so if I'm outbid, it's no less than Libbie deserves.

Libbie, how long would you say it took you to make her? Is the narwhal idea your own original creation? I've never seen a mermaid like this and really never thought of one that lived in non-tropical waters. What inspired you??

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By the way, do you ever do anything with male figures? I'd love a centaur or a matching merman. (Or even a different kind of merman.)

I also collect dragon, phoenix, and griffin figures and the latter two of those three are surprisingly difficult to find.

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quote:
and really never thought of one that lived in non-tropical waters.
What about selkies?
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Lisa
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That's really beautiful, Libbie.
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It is beautiful.
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Libbie
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quote:
Originally posted by KarlEd:

On the other hand, it's a beautiful, well-crafted, original work of art, so if I'm outbid, it's no less than Libbie deserves.

Aww, thanks! You might do really well. The world of OOAK art doll collectors is a very large but very connected group. As this is my first eBay auction, nobody's ever heard of me before, so it probably will go fairly low until people start seeing my name more.

One extraordinarily awesome artist (literally awesome - check out her web page ) reguarly gets $1000 - $3000 per sculpture, and she does about one a week. It's her full-time job, obviously, and she is deservedly making as much as some doctors make for her art! Yay! I aspire to get to that level ASAP.

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Libbie, how long would you say it took you to make her? Is the narwhal idea your own original creation? I've never seen a mermaid like this and really never thought of one that lived in non-tropical waters. What inspired you??
Hmmm...it probably took me about 15 hours from building her armature to putting on her hair, which was the very last step. I've been working on her in my spare time, though, so a couple of weeks at least.

The narwhal idea is one I came up with on my own. As far as I know, nobody else has done it. I got the idea by thinking about doing some merpeople who were different from the usual sweet/pretty/colorful type you see. I actually came up with the idea for a pair of hunting Orca merpeople first while following that train of thought (male and female, so I can give them the different dorsal fins that male and female Orcas have!). I started working on my Orca pair, but then the narwhal idea struck me so I started on this one since she was easier than the Orcas will be. I have some other ideas for "mammalian mermaids" that I'll be working on soon...Amazon dolphin (pink!), plus a few more narwhal ones - adults. Maybe even a male!

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By the way, do you ever do anything with male figures? I'd love a centaur or a matching merman. (Or even a different kind of merman.)
I haven't yet, but I plan to.

I am of the not particularly humble opinion that I will do the best dang centaurs in the OOAK art doll world, since nobody else sculpting these figures appears to have a good grasp of horse anatomy yet, but I've been sculpting horses for years. So I do have plans for a centaur, if only to totally blow the competition out of the water and get people to pay Faeries in the Attic-style prices for my work. [Evil]

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I also collect dragon, phoenix, and griffin figures and the latter two of those three are surprisingly difficult to find.
Interesting! I haven't spent enough time looking to see what's out there. I love animals and have more experience sculpting them than humans, so I'd love to give some of these critters a try. I'm going to be putting together a mailing list soon to announce my fantasy sculptures. If you want, I'll let you know when I get it all arranged, and then you'll at least have first notice when I do something you're interested in!
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Libbie
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Thanks, everybody who's commented. I appreciate it!

KQ - do selkies count as mermaids? I think they turn into human women from seals. I need to brush up on my sea-people mythology, instead of making up my own. [ROFL]

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Did you invent the Narwhal Mermaid? Because what a great idea! and also a sensitively done sculpture- so often fantasy scultures are corny, but this is just beautiful [Smile] .
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quote:
Originally posted by Teshi:
Did you invent the Narwhal Mermaid? Because what a great idea! and also a sensitively done sculpture- so often fantasy scultures are corny, but this is just beautiful [Smile] .

Thanks! That's very kind of you. [Smile]

Yes, as far as I know, I "invented" the narwhal mermaid. I'm not entirely sure, though. Somebody else may have thought it up first. [Wink]

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Libbie... your sculpture is beautiful and very well done. I especially love the hair and the horn.

I was at a craft fair recently where a lady was making little sculptured people, but her's were more toward the cartoon than the real. At the time, she was making little Santa's.

Do you mind me asking the type of material you use?

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Yes, Libbie, please add me to any mail list you make. My address is in my profile.
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Will do, KarlEd! [Smile]

Larisse - I use a polymer "clay" (it's not technically clay; it's plastic) called ProSculpt. It's a fine-art polymer material that's intended to look flesh-like. It's baked in the oven just like Fimo or Sculpey to set it.

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KarlEd, I have a friend that specalizes in griffins although more drawing than sculputure, though she has done some sculpture also.... I'll try to find a link...

AJ

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OOooo, please do.
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