Today I was thinking about the little dragons I have made and sold. I have kept one. There are pictures of only two of my little dragons. This is the only one I could find :(
She was sold at my very first show.
She was constructed using scrap clay for her insides then I applied a special skin of clay . I applied gold leaf to the top of a slab of clay then crackled it by running it through the pasta machine a couple of times. She was coated with 3 layers of acrylic finish to seal the gold leaf and keep her shining.
Her wings are small indicating a baby dragon who can't fly yet.
Then there is my clown. He's a troll clown. Trolls need to laugh too.
This one was made from instructions in a book. I have since done more work with this kind of little figure and developed my own style. So far I don't have any to sell. They have all become gifts to family and friends. Whenever someone sees one they admire it and I give it to them. I know, there are no earnings in giving away my work, at least not monetary earnings. It makes me happy when someone likes my work that much. It doesn't matter if it is a paying customer or a near and dear family member or friend.
Here I have two of my favorite canes. The smaller canes at the top of the image are the ones I used for the centers of the finished canes. After being reduced the yellow center went in just as it is. The pink and white one was reduced then cut into four 1" pieces. I then placed them together and rolled them into a cane. That cane was then reduced and used for the center of the flower. Both of these have a lot of translucent clay in them. I think it makes them look more life-like when they are applied to something.
Well, that is all for today I suppose. Where did I get the idea for adding a pic of some canes? I don't really know. LOL. I just found them while searching for another dragon.
Have A Great Day
Kay