Thanks for making my decision easier, Birgitte. Although I think it would go better with a stone background, maybe marble of a different color ?, I only had this concrete slab available.
Filipa, if you like it so much, use it in your work if you want. That’s a great compliment to me. In exchange I’d like to ask you some advice on what could I use for textured background for a mixed media work on canvas. It’s one of my abandoned pieces in one of the posts here, the Buffoon. I ripped all the paper off, removed the clay pieces, then assembled them in a collage-like manner, then added hands to it. So far it looks great (can’t believe I said that lol), but I’m not sure what could I use for background. I don’t want to use a frame, just cover the whole canvas and the sides with something. Would gesso work? I was thinking plaster, but if it sets too fast I might not like it, plus it can crack. Let me know if you have any ideas. Maybe tomorrow I will upload the pic.
If anybody has an idea, I appreciate any advice.
This is try #2. Almost finished. Working at this size (2″ diameter, 1.5″ portrait) means the portrait changes by the smallest of adjustments. It requires infinite amounts of patience, perseverence, discipline. I find that if I work on it for more then 2-3 hrs a day, frustration and impatience sets in, which inevitably leads to [...]
Yeah, that’s all I do these days: manos and Chopin. Yawn. They’re more colourful though, and I came up with new backdrop ideas. They’re available at http://www.manoworld.etsy.com Posted in Art, Sculpture
Finally, afther much going back and forth on this idea, I’ve decided to start selling my “mano” pendants on Etsy, which seems to be the best choice for handmade small items. I will have to work a lot more on the “shop” in the coming weeks. Here is Manoworld’s page: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7397849 They’ […]
See part 1 here: http://erikatakacs.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/chopin-medallion-1-day-1/ The Chopin portrait I’m using: Today’s progress: I’m adding small lumps of clay, trying to cover the whole face, and not get caught into too much detail yet. I find the tiny bits of clay harden very fast, so I dip them in water, then put them on a spon […]
My new project is a medallion with Chopin’s portrait. I will try to document every step for my own benefit and anyone who is interested in trying low relief. The biggest challenge is the sheer size of the medallion and the likeness of course. This is my first take, I’m sure there will be many more. Right now [...]
I will start selling these little creatures, “Mano”‘-s sometime soon. They’re fun and easy to make. Mano is a childlike, mischievous little creature in Hungarian fairy tales. Anyone interested contact me at erika@erikatakacs.com Posted in Art, Functional Works Tagged: Art, craft, erika takacs, for sale, fun, goblin, hobbit, jewelle […]
Morta is one of the Fates in Roman mythology, the one who cuts the thread of life. She will not be shown in the conventional sense, I will add my own twist to it, but much about that later. Too tired for more words today. I see from the statistics that people like step-by-step, so tried [...]
I hope you warn the mailman about this fellow in your yard.
Haha, Swallows. I’ll keep him on a leash.
He´s wonderful Erika, having personality. The picture in the middle is showing his face and the shapes best, I think.
This is so fantastic, I would love to see him in my work “Deep Forest”
Thanks for making my decision easier, Birgitte. Although I think it would go better with a stone background, maybe marble of a different color ?, I only had this concrete slab available.
Filipa, if you like it so much, use it in your work if you want. That’s a great compliment to me. In exchange I’d like to ask you some advice on what could I use for textured background for a mixed media work on canvas. It’s one of my abandoned pieces in one of the posts here, the Buffoon. I ripped all the paper off, removed the clay pieces, then assembled them in a collage-like manner, then added hands to it. So far it looks great (can’t believe I said that lol), but I’m not sure what could I use for background. I don’t want to use a frame, just cover the whole canvas and the sides with something. Would gesso work? I was thinking plaster, but if it sets too fast I might not like it, plus it can crack. Let me know if you have any ideas. Maybe tomorrow I will upload the pic.
If anybody has an idea, I appreciate any advice.