Monday, October 28, 2013
ORIGINAL ART : Halloween 2013
These three thingies are made of plywood and acrylic paint, including glitter paint and silver paint, and even some pearlescent paint on the moon. Anthony and I got a jigsaw so we could cut around the general shapes. The jigsaw is REALLY FUN. Plus we had to get sawhorses, and I tried to lay across them but Anthony stopped me.
I did the drawings, and Anthony helped a LOT with the painting on the Jack-O-Lantern and the Memento Mori Bat. Plus he did a bunch of the sawing and the sanding. We're very handy.
The Jack-O-Lantern is hanging on the porch post, and the bat will go on the garage, just below the big light that comes on at night. Not sure where we're putting Umbrella Girl, yet.
This last line drawing is just a quick thing I did at work, because they asked me to do a Halloween drawing to put on the treat bags we're doing for the student helpers.
In mostly unrelated news, I dressed up as a zebra for a costume party on Saturday. It was a pathetic attempt at a costume, and when I got home I accidentally peed on my tail.
Labels:
arts and crafts,
bat,
cartoons,
decoration,
Halloween,
handmade,
illustration,
jack-o-lantern,
October,
original art,
pumpkin,
Tommy Kovac,
witch
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I love it! If only you had some of Dr Pipt's powder of life you could have brought the sawhorse to life! But wait! Go to my blog and you can make your own powder of life craft! http://spidergrrlvstheworld.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/crafts-from-crooked-magician.html
ReplyDeleteI love the Oz references, and it didn't even occur to me, despite mentioning a pumpkinhead and a sawhorse in the same post! ;)
DeleteI really love the Umbrella Girl, it's very creepy!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think she's my favorite, so I'm glad you like her. And thanks for the shout-out on your blog!
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