Has anyone seen this? What a good artist. It looks very real:
http://www.horsenation.com/2014/10/31/the-story-behind-sandy-cramers-skeleton-horse/
http://www.horsenation.com/2014/10/31/the-story-behind-sandy-cramers-skeleton-horse/
It was originally made out of driftwood, now it is a sculpture. It is on the Whitman College campus in Walla Walla. I would have one in my yard too, if I had enough moneyLoving both of them. It is pretty cool the way the horse looks. The driftwood horse, I love drift wood stuff. Would have that in my yard in a heart beat.
It was originally made out of driftwood, now it is a sculpture. It is on the Whitman College campus in Walla Walla. I would have one in my yard too, if I had enough money![]()
Horses are my favorite animals, sorry tortoisesHas anyone seen this? What a good artist. It looks very real:
http://www.horsenation.com/2014/10/31/the-story-behind-sandy-cramers-skeleton-horse/
The original was made out of driftwood and branches, then they make a mold out of it and make it into a statue. I'm not sure of the process, I'm definitely not an artist.Do you mean the pic posted is not actually drift wood and branches? Cause it sure looks like it is, wow, great job.
I agree, if I had the money too
That is actually pretty creepy. but it definitely takes talent to do it.She uses a dremal tool and hand files and sand paper.
She uses a dremal tool and hand files and sand paper.
I know, right? And what's best, no two are the same. She doesn't make any angry ones, just ones that look related to that goofy fellow.That's a lot of hard work. The knot is a very hard part of the wood.
WOW! ! !That's pretty cool. Have you seen the sculpture? View attachment 103231View attachment 103232View attachment 103233
I love the painted horse so much! What a cool Halloween tradition!Has anyone seen this? What a good artist. It looks very real:
http://www.horsenation.com/2014/10/31/the-story-behind-sandy-cramers-skeleton-horse/