War Bonnet – Part 9 – Putting It All Together!

War Bonnet – Part 9 – Putting It All Together!

Thursday, January 10 2008

Finally!  Boy, for a while there I thought I’d never see the end of this project. 

When I first started this piece my goal was to do something that would really catch the viewers attention while also displaying my carving and painting abilities. I know that might sound a little egotistic but I see nothing wrong with that. If we can’t be proud of the talents we’ve been blessed with what’s the purpose of having them.  Anyway, I think I did a pretty good job.
There is one area that I could have improved on and that’s the feathers on the headress. If you look at the photo of a real headress you can see that the feathers are really seperated at the ends. While you could probably do this I think the feathers would really be weak and apt to break so that detail can be excused. I would have liked to add the plumed tips but there was just no way I could think of to really do it to where it would look good. Other than that I think I came pretty close in reproducing the headress to match the photo.
Another detail I wanted to try was to attach some real hair scalplocks to the shoulders of the body. I was going to use real horsehair as we have an abundance of that around here. However, I think that would be just a little too much detail for one piece. Even I, the Prince of Detail, have to limit myself sometimes. But someday on some piece I will try that effect. One little detail I did add was some burnt lines to the edges of the breastplate to simulate the ties of each strip.
So, overall I think this little project was a success and I have a vision of a Blue Ribbon in it’s future. But even if the judge feels otherwise it’s a winner to me and that’s what really matters.
 
Comments 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!

2 Comments to “War Bonnet – Part 9 – Putting It All Together!”

  1. Rex Reitmayer says:

    Beautiful beyond words, wonderful.

  2. Jim says:

    I enjoy your work, especially your presentations. I personally would like to see you do a video on making bases and Body/Bust parts for your carvings. Blue Ribbons from my side,

    Thank you

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