Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Making Dragon Art Dolls

Happy Monday Everyone!

I just finished a pair of Chinese Lung dragon dolls this last week, and I thought I'd post a little behind the scenes action here. The dolls are up for sale on my etsy shop: Lee's Menagerie. Here's what they look like finished!

And now a little peak at how I made them.
The dolls started as just wore armature held together at points with small balls of clay. I beefed up the head and body with aluminum foil so I had the right shapes underneath and then I wrapped it up in floral tape to keep everything in place. After all that, I cut strips of old fabric and wrapped them around the body to form shape and give softness.


The next thing I did was add the base layers of paperclay to start forming the head and feet. After the base is dry I add more paperclay and start sculpting the details: horns, claws, scales, ect. This is also when I carve out the eye sockets and position the eyes.



Now it's painting time! I coat the clay with a base sealer that includes acrylic color, gesso, and modeling paste. The dragon gets about 3 coats of this. Then I start applying a base color of acrylic paint. This base color happens to be red.


Then I put the secondary base color on the scales (kind of a mustard yellow this time).


The next step is to go in with a highlight color and make those flat base colors really pop! This is my favorite detail brush, I use it for everything. I got it at ooakartistemporium.com


Looking pretty good! After the paint is dry it's time to seal everything with a couple coats of ceramic sealer. This makes my eyes kinda gross, so i like to go back in and use nail polish remover to clean off any lingering paint or sealer residue. I also like to use a little shiny topcoat on the dragon's nails.



The last (and hardest part) is attaching the fur. I like to cut out squares and the shape them around the body as I glue the fur on, but it's a fiddly process and I think everyone does it differently. You'll just have to experiment and see what works for you. I do glue my fur on with oodles of fabritac glue instead of sewing a body-sock for my creatures. That approach really only works if you have a fairly solid cloth body. If you're planning on using stuffing you're going to have to sew your body together.

But after lots of work, you have a super cute finished dragon!




I hoped you enjoyed this installment of 'how its made'. More posts on my needle felting experiments later in the week and a new adventure journal entry all coming soon!
Once again, the dragons are for sale in my shop Lee's Menagerie if you are interested in adopting one.

Stefani Lee







Thursday, November 21, 2013

Needle Felting Anyone?

Holy Goodness Sauce Batman!


So I have discovered needle felting and I think I may be in love. My wonderful artistic grandmother Lee Daniels introduced it to me and my sister over this last weekend and I can't stop thinking about making little wooly creations. I'm completely obsessed.

I mean, have you seen this stuff? Here's one of my favorites by flightofheart on etsy:

Life-sized american kestrel doll?? Too amazing.

Or how about this dragon by AliceFelts:
I don't want to alarm anyone, but I'm pretty sure I NEED this dragon. I'd be honor bound to buy it if there was a little more color, but the detail work on this is stunning.

And lastly MarchHareCreations with the most awesome griffin plush:

Needless (needle-less?) to say I went ahead and ordered a starter kit of assorted felting needles and some delicious wool ASAP! Anyone else looking for a great website to order from, I like Felt Alive personally. Even though the website is a little...shall we say 90's chic? She has wonderful prices and a great selection.

Anyway, my wool and tools aren't here yet but expect to see lots of felting experiments on the instagram feed (leesmenagerie) and the tumblr (Creatures of Lee's Menagerie) hopefully this weekend. I'm thinking....pokemon. Lots of mini-pokemon dolls for practice.

Faithfully Yours,
Stefani Lee