Tequila Sunrise

Tequila Sunrise

I’ve been having so much fun with the Mexican theme I thought I’d do one more but try a complete figure this time. I have done this little scene a couple times before but have always used a Cowboy as the character. While it’s basically the same thing the addition of the sombrero completely changes the overall look. Also, instead of making the normal scenic base I thought the use of a material more closely associated with the southwest would be neat. Scrounging through my collection of rocks I fould the one he’s setting on. It’s a piece of Caprock from the Palo Duro canyon we picked up a few years ago while horseback riding in that beautiful place. The pole he’s leaning against will be the sign on the outskirts of the town he just blew his months pay in. The hardwood base is just a scrap one I had laying around so it might change before the scene is finished.-

I hope you like him and as always comments are welcome.

Published by Lynn Doughty

I might be a little man in a big world but on our 30 acres I'm the one in charge when the wife's not around!

3 Comments to “Tequila Sunrise”

  1. Peter Voogt says:

    Yes, a Mexican, I was looking forward thou such a character!! Greatly done. Please a photo of the front.

  2. Bob Collins says:

    BEAUTY!

  3. LD says:

    This is in my area so it looks like a cantina could be found in Palo Duro state park years in the past. Love watching your videos.

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