great work! wow! it's amazing how you've made something so lifelike. he looks like someone i just can't put my finger on it. i'm glad you're keeping your creativity juices flowing and doing what you're doing. it makes hopeless seamstresses like me hope.
I was pretty amazed myself, and it was the first thing I finished in three semesters. All the icky, caca-doodoo things I sculpted before paved the way for this!! LOL
Thanks, Nev-mama. Stay focused...hopeless will become hopeful. And before you know it, you'll be a haute couturier in Milan!
You are too kind, Hipzy, too kind. I love how you describe him as having solidity--his face is lifted in "the direction of God," as my professor jokes. I used that joke to turn him into a patron saint. So I'm really glad that the strength I tried to impart shows through.
I'd love validation at any level because at this point only the TAs and teacher make comments about my work. My friends in class ooh and ahh, but the rest of my class remains relatively mum, especially during critique. And it hurts bad during crit--if it's good, it's nice to hear it, and if it's bad, I'm aching to hear why it doesn't work! I do agree that art should be shared with the world, especially if it influences others, good or bad, or even just for shits and giggles. I hope I land somewhere in the middle some day
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Thanks, Nev-mama. Stay focused...hopeless will become hopeful. And before you know it, you'll be a haute couturier in Milan!
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