Old Bull Elephant Protector: Enamel Graphite and Watercolor on Copper
In Hand
The first Protector is making his journey into being:
A percentage of the proceeds from each sale will go toward an organization dedicated to the well-being
and preservation of that species... I am so looking forward to donating.
I have seven animals in mind to honor.
I am also thrilled to be able to translate my greatest wishes
into physical, thanks to the power of enamel
and the wonder of a fantastic babysitter who moves me closer to my work twice a week.
welcome, Fierce One.
Off to cradle Orion
In
xoxo,
Sunny
11 comments:
What awesome work!!!
You are amazing!
Wow!
Thank you so much - I am really excited about this series! Xoxo
You are so kind - I just feel so happy to be working in earnest again!! Xo
Gorgeous artwork dear one.
xoxoxoxo
M
Super fantastic!
Oh boy! Im super fired up about seeing this piece when it's finished, this lovely beast is my spirit animal after all...
Gosh, he's truly exquisite, Allison. Just breathtaking. I look forward to seeing each protector, as you bring them to life.
xx
I love your new work with enamel, watercolor and graphite. It's beautiful. How do you get the graphite to stick to the smooth surface of enamel? Do you bake your graphite and watercolor onto the enamel? I'm a watercolor artist who works on 100% cotton cold press paper. I love the 300 lb. paper. I love how I can move the watercolor around and let it do it's happy accidents. But I would think that the pigment would change or burn if you fired it. Does it?
P.S. Your baby is so precious. I'm happy for you.
Oh girl. You have unleashed something so bright and beautiful, something that was just waiting. I'm THRILLED to see where you'll go!
Beautiful and kind...and that baby is squishably and huggably adorable...xx
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