I realize Mother's Day is over, but I'm going to be visiting home this coming weekend. So of course, I procrastinated. Actually, I mailed her a couple of stuffed frogs on springs that hang from trees, but that's just to delay it.
In Banff, I found a statue of a wolf with two cubs that I absolutely loved. I thought it would make the perfect give, since me and my sister are my mom's only kids. Here it is, in all its glory:
http://www.javaop.com/~ron/images/pictures/wolf/hpim1844.jpg She mentioned she wanted something personal, that she could look at and think of me. The statue fits that bill perfectly, but I decided to take it one step further. I'm a bit of a hobby painter, so I figured I'd take a crack at painting it myself. I'm nowhere near finishing yet, but it's going well. There's no way it'll look as nice as the original, but that doesn't matter so much as doing something myself.
I started with a basecoat of light grey. I figured that the neutral gray tones would let me both lighten and darken it to give a subtle tone of realism. Oh, and it's the only spray primer I could find at Canadian Tire, and I didn't want to walk to another store. That contributed a lot.
The mud and grass each use three different shades, to give it a shaded look. I also painted the eyes yellow, with black pupils and white along the edge. They look a little funny because I haven't painted the area around the eyes yet, but that'll come:
And finally, here's another angle. You see that rock in the middle? It took me almost an hour to get the shading right. On a rock that nobody will ever notice! Oh well, that's the life of a pinter, I suppose:
Any suggestions would be great, and I'll post pictures as they come!