Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Teeny Tiny Progress...




Why Things Take Longer.....

I am sure I am not Alone, Dear Readers, in thinking my creations will be simple and quick to make... and I don't know why I have not learned that this is never the case! For instance, I decided that I needed to make a "few" tiny birds for the Park... because who ever saw a Park that had No Birds? And I wanted my birds to be Pigeons and Sparrows... because they are always the most noticeable little Park residents.... so I started with the Sculpey.... but I wanted my birds to have little wire feet... with four toes (just for accuracy's sake!) ....

So I twisted together four strands of very thin gauge jewelry wire
 and bent them into a little armature for the birds...
I started with the Pigeons, as they are larger and therefore easier to make!
I think they are a little large for true scale... 
being just over an inch long...
And then I tried the sparrows... 
each is about a half an inch long!

Isn't he cute???
But does he need Paint????
(I think he needs paint.....)

 
And Can you see their little wire feet???
I have not trimmed them to a correct length yet....
because I decided I needed to make More of each....
How many birds equals a "flock"???

And then, of course, Dear Readers, 
while the Sculpey was baking, 
I was also adding the details to the 
Bed Alcove for the Tree House Nursery!
I finished the matchstick "paneling"....

And I found some scraps of worn out paper Twist 
that was used for chair seats... 
and fits perfectly as the edging for the opening to the Alcove!


And I added a second layer because 
the Door frame is two layers of plywood thick....
so both the layers are edged in the paper twist.

Then I stained it with a light maple stain...
And While the stain was drying.... 
I was also making the "leaded glass" windows!

And because it had been So LONG since I last 
made any of these windows for the Tree House, Dear Readers, 
I was not at all sure of what I was doing!!!
They consist of several layers of cardboard 
cut to the shape of the opening, 
one layer just slightly larger than the other,
and painted on all sides, 
and glued together with the clear plastic "window pane" inserted in the opening.
Then I add the "mesh" which is cut very carefully to fit the pane 
and glued in place with a thick layer of Aileen's clear gel glue.

Once they are completely dry I attach them to the wooden window frame....

And this whole panel is the outer layer 
which will attach to the outside of the opening on the Bed Alcove....

 And here you can see it just held in place temporarily....
(I don't glue until I am sure the parts are assembled as far as possible 
because it is easier to make the pieces when they are flat and not inside a tiny hole...!)

And with the light shining in the windows....
Perhaps we can imagine sleeping in this little Alcove...?
And while we are Imagining Things......
Perhaps we can test how a little lace curtain will look....


But Of course, we will need a soft mattress too......

Does that look inviting....?
If we Imagine we are very small.....

 
Well.... it is a Start!
And while we have been lost in Imagining this Tiny Alcove....
Somebody has been feeding the birds in the Park.....


Yes, I do think they need to be painted...

But it is a Start!
So I think you can see Why it is, Dear Readers, 
That even though there has been Teeny Tiny progress....
Everything Always takes Longer!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Chinoiserie

This One Is For Sans!



I have admired the elaborate painted wallpaper style known as "Chinoiserie" ever since I first saw some in a grand mansion we visited when I was growing up. There were trees and flowers and birds and butterflies strewn with elegant artistry across entire walls! But this type of wallpaper was very expensive and not currently in fashion, so it remained just a beautiful memory to me. The heyday of these wallpapers was in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, and certainly only the wealthiest families could afford it. The origins are said to be the European attempts to portray the exotic flora and fauna of the Orient, versions of which arrived on porcelain and fabrics from India and China. The commonest motifs are pagodas, dragons, and elaborate Tree of Life designs, rendered with great imagination and little attention to reality. Or so it seems to those of us from the West who have never been to the East!

Perhaps it was in part that distant memory of these designs that prompted me to start painting trees and birds and flowers on the walls of my houses - in real life scale! I have included a couple of pictures from my former home where I painted the hallway with a mural of trees and birds.




These pictures were taken the day I moved out, so the house is completely empty.


This is the view from the top af those stairs.



And in my bedroom (in my former house) very much inspired by Persian illuminated manuscript miniatures, I painted trees and birds and flowers.

And below you can see the beginnings of my painting the walls of my bedroom in my new house with trees and flowers...... and the birds will follow in due time! And while this is not exactly "Chinoiserie", it is a very New England sort of version of the Tree of Life painting that is such an essential part of that "Chinoiserie" I admire so much!



Here I have included a few photos of pages I have torn from design magazines that show the type of wallpaper I am referring to. I realize it is difficult to see the details in these photos, so you will have to use your imagination!







And here is a sample of fabric printed in the elaborate Tree of Life pattern.






And another sample of wallpaper from a design magazine.






So, why am I showing you all these photos on my Dollhouse Blog you are wondering? Well, because then you will understand why I decided to paint the second best bedroom of the Lovely Old Dollhouse with a "Chinoiserie" mural - as if it were antique wallpaper! I have ALWAYS known that this room would be painted with trees and flowers and birds....... just as I have always known that it would NOT be easy to do it!


So some time last January, in the darkest time of the year, I began to paint the trees and flowers on the walls of the bedroom in the Lovely Old Dollhouse. You may recall that it looked like this when I showed you the newly painted peachy color.



This was before I had even finished the window trim or installed the lights over the mantle.

Here below, you can see the window trim and lights as well as the beginning steps of painting the murals. The tree stems are roughed in and the birds have been underpainted with white to show their position, but also so that their colors will be true when painted over the peach color.





Below you can see I have finished the glass window!

And also I have painted all the blue and white porcelain jars around the floor.





Gradually the flowers and leaves were added to the trees.




It was at about this point in the painting, that Sans! posted her blog about "The Tree of Life". Her story makes the true meaning of the Tree of Life so clear to me, in a way I had never understood before! We ARE all connected. In ways we cannot always understand. And her blog post made me realize that all this time, what I have been painting is called "The Tree of Life", in all it's varied and unique forms.... it is the Tree of Life that has been calling to me.





And even though I was not painting it in full scale this time, I was slowly making progress on the Lovely Old Dollhouse bedroom .





I added a painted "faux" baseboard, because I had started the mural before I remembered that this room would need a baseboard.........









The only part still to do are all the tiny birds in the trees.......










Mr Peacock has had his tailfeathers painted with gold.......













Here at last, all the little birds are done too......














Time for a closer view......











And on the left hand wall........








You will laugh when you hear that in order to paint all the smaller birds that were too indistinct to copy from the magazine references I had, I went to the internet to look up birds from China. I had always assumed (in my sheer ignorance and provincial outlook) that the amazing colors and shapes of the birds in these wallpapers were exaggerated or made up altogether. They just looked too fanciful to be true! Well, Imagine my surprise when I found the photos of the real birds and could recognize them all in the murals! Amazing colors and shapes are authentic ! Every One! So, you birders out there, go ahead and try to identify them! I just can't remember any of their names... except perhaps the Sunbird!








I am particularly proud of the job I did painting on the right hand wall! I am right handed and in order to get my hand in there and still be able to see where the paint was going, I had to turn myself almost upside down....... and somehow manage not to knock the lights off the wall at the same time!







Details.......



And more......



















These are on the left hand wall, so were easier to paint... relatively speaking! I still couldn't get very close......























Left hand wall by the door.....


















And more close-up of the right hand wall......









So I was painting the "Tree of Life" and never knew it until Sans!'s post enlightened me.

Thank you Sans!





















Chinoiserie or "The Tree of Life"