Showing posts with label inbred. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inbred. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Blue People Dolls new and revisited...

  Some of you will remember the story of the "Blue People of Troublesome Creek" I blogged about in 2010. They were the inspiration for a few paintings and dolls. I have painted and made a few dolls along the way. But as usual inspiration took me along another path and I had put the Blue People on the back burner.  A follower asked me about them so I decided to repost some of the past picks and new ones of some I have in the works, I keep meaning to get back to them with gusto but inevitably something else pulls at me.

Pentecostal Preacher, The chicken raiser and Ruby....

 I will at sometime make more because they are such a part of me. But for now they just sit and watch me do other things. Maybe they will start to speak louder and get my undivided attention soon.
He or she? only time will tell.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Mountain folk doll progress....




It has taken me weeks to wrap my head around this dolls persona. But finally I have it. Not going to tell you quite yet. I did get the head and feet painted. Looking forward to finishing as I am excited about the persona I chose......Need to get to the craft store today and get a few things to complete this.


I will post more picks soon.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Pentacostal Blue Preacher...DONE!







I have finally finished the preacher. Of course he is an appalachian snake handler. They have always amazed and intriqued me. I know it took me months but that is because I worked on other things and put alot of thought into how I wanted him to look. Well, he is just as I imagined he would be......Filled with the spirit....He is a decendant of the "Blue people from troublesome Creek" as you can see I have painted him with a bluish cast. I haven't thought of a name yet...All input is welcome.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

How I paint.....


Here is a peek at the begining of another Blue People...I like to start everything with a vibrant base color and build up from there. There will be many colors in between but just wanted to show you the very start of how I paint.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Trailer Trash Thelma




Finally finished " Trailer Trash Thelma" I added the smoke trail (Thanks Gina) just what she needed to feel complete. I love her as she has roots in my past on many levels. Thelma was my grandmothers name but she was a far cry from Traler Trash Thelma. My grandmother was a staunch Baptist tee totaler. No drinkin, smoking,dancing or card playing. Her grandkids adored her. Not sure when she will be up for sale but soon I hope. It will be hard to let her go.