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I Can Make A Living Doing What I Love Most And It Makes Me Feel Incredibly Lucky And Happy
Originally I am a Visual Arts teacher. Formerly, I was also a teacher at a High school. I held several classes in drawing-painting, sculpting and various other skills. In the meantime I was a creative hobby creative hobby advisor at RTL TV.
It was in 2008 when I first began to make miniatures. At the beginning, because of my sculpting background, I was also making human figures in 1:8 and 1:10 scale. Between the years of 2008 and 2012 I was holding several successful doll making courses for adults, too.
From 2012 I started making dollhouse miniature animals in 1:12 scale. Mainly birds because I love the colours of their plumage. It is a special experience to make a tiny animal. When it is done, I feel that it has come to life, is just about to make a move and fly away.
Very often I get feedback from my customers that they have experienced the same when they are holding my tiny creatures in their hands.
They also say that each bird has its own personality.
Of course the secret lies in the fact that I take extra care when making their eyes. I use my own special techniques so that the eyes come to life.
At the beginning, the making of the feet of the birds in a realistic fashion was causing me a lot of problems. After two years of trying, I have managed to develop a special technique for this, too. The toes and wings of my birds are all poseable.
The materials I use ranges from polymer clay, jewelry wire, cotton threads, oil paint, art ink to pastel chalk, resin and acrylic paint. I pay special attention to cleanliness. Often a tiny spec or paint dust can ruin my whole work. So, when it is finished, I always check my work on a blown-up photo and correct it if necessary.
My work represents a high artistic quality, delicate attention and lots of love.
I owe special thanks to all my present and future collectors for supporting my art by their purchases.
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Pigeons are actually beautiful birds they just have a bad reputation
These are so small--you must have a steady hand! I like them, but my ability to see small things is not what it used to be.
Incredible and astonishing at the same time. So many details to see, you are a great artist!
So, are you breeding reeeally tiny animals? Or did you figure out a way to shrink regular sized animals???
These are fantastic, Katie! Thanks for acknowledging luck is a part of the results (living off your creations), though :-)
this can't even be real. somebody please tell me this guy is really good at photoshop, 'cause otherwise i'm really sick of my job much more than i thought possible
Absolutely amazing! What fantastic work you do. Your little sculptures look so lifelike and are really beautiful :-).
Look at the toucan...which is in sharp focus....and everything else is blurred. PHOTOSHOP!....and BAD!!!!
MMMM.....No....Bad Photoshop. If these are sculptures, show the steps. Look at these images...the shadows are all wrong.
These are so small--you must have a steady hand! I like them, but my ability to see small things is not what it used to be.
Incredible and astonishing at the same time. So many details to see, you are a great artist!
So, are you breeding reeeally tiny animals? Or did you figure out a way to shrink regular sized animals???
These are fantastic, Katie! Thanks for acknowledging luck is a part of the results (living off your creations), though :-)
this can't even be real. somebody please tell me this guy is really good at photoshop, 'cause otherwise i'm really sick of my job much more than i thought possible
Absolutely amazing! What fantastic work you do. Your little sculptures look so lifelike and are really beautiful :-).
Look at the toucan...which is in sharp focus....and everything else is blurred. PHOTOSHOP!....and BAD!!!!
MMMM.....No....Bad Photoshop. If these are sculptures, show the steps. Look at these images...the shadows are all wrong.