Wednesday 30 June 2010

Done barking





Woof !

First off I have to say that this was the most difficult photo I've ever tried to take so I apologize for the picture. It had to go against a black background and although I have dark wood floors, black granite counter and dark wood furniture but it is all shiny which made it insanely hard to get a good picture. These are the best out of about 80 shots lol.

If you click the photos then click again you should be able to see the detail better.


All of the bark has been painted on to the branches then etched with a pin.





You can see that the bottom parts are brown.

There are knots in the bark but the camera isn't picking them up well at all :-(






There will be numerous stages of painting. This stage is the first wash of very dark brown....much darker than it appears in the photos. It gets painted on then wiped off before it dries. This will leave the darkest color deep in the crevices and will add dimension to the piece.

Once that is finished I will add further layers of different colors of paint to get the final effect. This is the time consuming but one of the most fun parts for me as this is where it really comes alive :-)

35 comments:

  1. Well, I'm 'most' impressed I have to say! I think the bark work looks truly fab and very detailed! Just amazing Jayne. :o)

    It looks like a lot of work, but it's clearly seen!

    Can't wait to see it come alive!

    I will email later, been really busy and been unwell with my ears - again! Grrr!

    Michelle xxxx

    ReplyDelete
  2. Beautiful! How much patience you must have to make something so great! Great great work!

    ReplyDelete
  3. no, no, nodes can easily be seen in the second picture, what about .. perfect!
    Minihugs
    Terry

    ReplyDelete
  4. wow Jayne- it looks so amazing already! This is one amazing piece of art! I really love it like this even though I know you are going to put leaves on it- it's just so beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love how the tree is fanning out! Your bark is very convincing. World cup is almost over , so have you started on the leaves yet? I think that will be the most back breaking part and I can't wait to see your masterpiece. I have yet to see a tree with individually hand cut leaves!

    The last time I took picture of a "tree" I had to go out and do it in the sun. Your 2nd pic shows up the details brilliantly.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Beautiful and amazing and perfect! This will be the most real miniature tree I've ever seen! And this is only an intermediate stage!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Thanks Michele....get yourself better...emails can wait ((((()))))

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hi Jayne. The bark is coming along fantastically, it really is a work of art. Thank you for sharing its development with us.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hi OM...I have a lot of patience luckily....it helps I could do this in front of the TV too.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hi terry....thanks and yes you can just about make them out when you enlarge the pic. I am pleased at that.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Funny you should say that Kim...it is being made into a different piece of art just as it is for a friend of mine :-) I like it just as it is as well.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Bozse....yup there is a long way to go on it yet but it is getting there albeit slowly. Not sure about the most real miniature tree though :-)

    ReplyDelete
  13. Hi Susan...yup I've cut about 1500 odd leaves I think....gave up counting after 400 lol.

    They are not all hand cut though...I'd be here for eternity. I've used a punch and I'll only hand cut the more obvious front ones. You won't even see most of them at the back as it will be pretty thick.

    I am still watching the world cup even if we are out but there are plenty of DIY shows on to keep me occupied after :-)

    I took it outside but here was nowhere to lay it. Guess it would haev looked cool amongst the weeds though lol.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Hi Janice...I missed you in there.

    Glad you like seeing the pics as I go along. I am really liking this one myself. it will be hard to give it away :-(

    ReplyDelete
  15. Woof Woof! :-) Lookin; good, Jane! Boy, that's a lot of leaves. This will be spectacular when completed. How can you part with it?

    Tabs

    ReplyDelete
  16. Yes! We can see the bark and knots in the trunk!
    Your work is amazing! Did you really do this with paint?! Outstanding! Makes me want to make a tree... maybe? LOL

    ReplyDelete
  17. Wow Jayne. I thought the form of the wires was perfect and now you have surpassed it. I keep looking at the second picture and my eyes say it is a real organic entity. You have magic in your fingers!

    ReplyDelete
  18. It's looking absolutely fabulous! And you have to have the patience of a saint to add all the leaves on the tree! I'm overhelmed with one pansy from a kit :D Guess I need to start ordering some mini plants :D

    ReplyDelete
  19. Hi Jayne, The bark is looking fab, it must take you forever. It's going to be an absolutely fantastic piece :0)
    Julia xxx

    ReplyDelete
  20. Que maravilla!!!
    Que perfeccion, me encanta como te esta quedando!!
    besitos ascension

    ReplyDelete
  21. So many details. What can I say it is absolutely beautiful and WOW....

    ReplyDelete
  22. I really dont know how you have the patience
    Jayne but this is fabulous just how it is,it will be stunning once you finish !
    julie xxx

    ReplyDelete
  23. Ooooooooo this is really coming to life now Jayne. So much work in it.

    Debie xxxx

    ReplyDelete
  24. It's incredible to see how much detail one can put into a miniature! Can't wait to see how you finish it!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  25. Amazing details as usual, Jayne. I'm enjoying the step by step photos, too. Can't wait to see the finished tree!

    ReplyDelete
  26. Hi Tabs....woof ! I'll be sad to part with it but it is a custom order and I know it is going to a fab home. A lot of leaves indeed...you should see the callouses on my index finger lol.

    ReplyDelete
  27. Hi kathi....thanks. The bark is am mixture of paint and molding paste. Molding paste is the consistency of cream and can be bought in most art stores and some Michaels if you are lucky. it is about $15 a jar.

    Have a go at a tree....it is time consuming but well worth it.

    ReplyDelete
  28. Hello Patti, thank you. Magic finger huh. Don't look very magic with all the hard skin and cuts lol. Organic...I love it :-)

    ReplyDelete
  29. Hi MJ...thank you. You can make plants. It does take patience and a lot of practice. You should see how bad my first attempts were lol.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Gracias ascensión. Besitos Jayne

    ReplyDelete
  31. Hi Reiko...thank you. So glad you like it. It is the details that make it work.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Hi Julie....you have as much patience as I do lol. No way I could sew all those tiny clothes you do and you saw my effort at sculpting lol. I really hope to get back to that very soon.

    ReplyDelete
  33. thanks Debie....A lot of work yes but I think it will be well worth it....I hope so anyhow lol.

    ReplyDelete
  34. Thanks Katie and thank you. It is all the little details that make the difference. Often you dont' even notice them on the finished piece but you lose the realism when they aren't here.

    ReplyDelete
  35. Thanks De...glad you are enjoying seeing the WIP's.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment :-)