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Website Redesign, Life & New Sculpting Project

Wed Jul 15, 2009, 7:53 AM
  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: Random classical
  • Reading: Wheel of Time: Book 6
  • Drinking: water
I've been working on giving my website a "face lift" and now have the new version up. You can view it at Clover Meadow Studio.


If you guys have been wondering what I've been doing with my time then here's the scoop! I took a delightful one week holiday out to San Francisco California and fell in love with the place. I've only been back about two weeks now and I am really missing everything about it. I have been daydreaming about what it would be like to live there but I'll have to see what life throws at me in the 'work' department.

I've been studying for my Adobe ACE certification and it's giving me a loss in sleep from getting caught up in so much in an evening. I get excited about new ways to do things and then I can't stop thinking about them. XD I'm not sure yet if I'll post any digital art here, still thinking about it.

I've started sculpting a new base for my horse head spoon rest design in preparation for making a mold. I like to think I'll have pictures to share of that sometime soon-ish.

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  • Current Residence: USA
  • Interests: organics, anime, manga, MLPs, JCulture, EGL, horses, models, breyer, ceramics
  • Favourite genre of music: 80's, classical, jazz and sometimes techno & electronica
  • Favourite artist: To many to list!
  • Favourite style of art: Traditional Mediums
  • Favourite cartoon character: Sasami / Pretty Samy
  • Personal Quote: "It's the start that stops most people"
  • Tools of the Trade: anything I can get my hands on

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When you make your hair pins, do you just put the clay charm on the bobby pin and bake with the bobby pin in the oven or do you just glue the charm onto the pin after baking the charm?

P.S. I love your drawings. They're very beautiful. :3
The pin would probably melt in the kiln if I put it in the clay, so I have to add them on in the finishing stages with heavy duty special glue.

Thank you so much! :heart:

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Painting, Graphite, Sculpture and other Traditional Art in my gallery. :nod: | Etsy | CafePress
thanks a lot for the fav! :heart:

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[link] - my portfolio.
Thanks for all the :+fav:ings.

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I once asked for directions and they told me "You are here". Now if only I could find that on a map.
thnx for watch! :blackrose:

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Thank You for the :+fav: Cindy !!!!
Thanx for the fav!!!!!!!!

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thanks for the fave!

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