For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
A while back I told you all I'd been busy with other projects and promised pictures and have finally have gotten around to editing and posting them. Here is just a sampling of what I've been doing all summer.
So glad I'm done and can back to bears!
Wow, Bonnie . . . what stunning things you did to those gourds!! I'm guessing you sell these fantastic creations somewhere? LOVELY! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Bonnie,
Those are absolutely fantastically BEAUTIFUL!!!
Hugs &
OH my, what a talent you have! Not as cuddly as bears, but very pretty and artistic. .
I hope you make more! :clap:
Thank you ladies for your nice comments! :hug:
Yes, Sue Ann, I do sell them. Mostly be word of mouth. I f I ever get a website I may put a few on tere from time to time, but I'd much rather concentrate on bears. Bears are less work, more fun and as Heather pointed out, much more cuddly!
hugs,
Fantastic!!!!!!
Bonnie they are magnificent, what a wonderful talented lady you are.
Wow, they are amazing , I'm in awe!! I love horses and that one is pure beauty Is it carved? So amazing!!
Those are wonderful!!!
Your so talented!
Bonnie, amazing! They look wonderful!
What do you do to these "fruits"?Are they kept somewhere to dry ?
Real nice pieces of art!
Show us more, puuuullleeeaaazzzeeee!
Gaby
AWESOME!
Bonnie, they are so wonderful !!!!!!
I never saw such a beautiful gourds!! :clap:
Thanks for posting. :hug:
hugs
Marie
Bonnie they are all so fantastic. What a talent you are!
I'ts great to see all the other wonderful creations our bear artists make, thank you for sharing them. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Big Beary Hugs,
AWESOME! I am always amazed and awed by different artistic venues. Those are so cool and SO wonderful to look at! My absolute FAVORITE is the second one. THAT is simply splendid!! (as though all the others aren't....) SO cool, Bonnie!
Kimberly W
Bonnie, those are just gorgeous!!!! They look like they would take a long time to do.
So cool Bonnie!!! So beautiful!!!! I love the chilli one and the hores one too
xx sarah
WOW, I thought it was pottery. When I read they were gourds I was so amazed. They are so beautiful Bonnie. I've never seen like them before. :clap:
Bonnie the gourds are awesome. What a talented lady you are.
Hugs Jane.
Bravo Bonnie :clap: :clap: :clap: They are marvellous peace of collection. How do you find your ideas? They are so different, can't choose wich one i prefer
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What you've done to these gourds is simply amazing! Beautiful work!! I've a bunch of gourds in my basement I've been meaning to do something with, but I know whatever I do won't come close to yours. I am inspired and humbled all at the same time!
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Tracy
Wow ,pretty nifty!!!!!
Wendy
Just beautiful, Bonnie! I love the fantastic shapes
Wow, Bonnie! They are simply fantastic! I LOVE the second one, so beautiful. What amazing talent you have!
I'm a little overwhelmed by the response these have gotten. You've really made my day!
Shari, the horses are actually sculpted in poly clay and baked right on the gourd.
Sarah, the chilis and horse gourds are my favorites too.
Renae and Kimbery, that particular gourd may be spoken for. I will know for sure in a couple weeks. Renae, at first I didn't know which on you were talking about when you said the "butterfly" one. What looks like a butterfly is actually just a decorative accent. Now I wish I had made it a butterfly! Here is a close up:
There are some accents on the back too:
Gaby, I grew these gourds myself and allowed them to dry on the vine. Here are some pics and a little more background on the process. Plus some a couple more finished gourds since you ask.
The raw dried gourds are rather ugly, dirty and moldy:
As you can see, they have an outer skin on them that is peeling off. They have to be soaked, scrubbed in a bleach solution to kill the mold and thoroughly washed. Sounds icky and it is, not to mention a lot of work, but the outer skin and the mold are what give each gourd its unique mottled appearance as you can see on this cleaned gourd:
The insides then have to be cleaned out, bleached and scrubbed too. Sorry I don't have a picture of this step. For me this is usually the worst part as the insides can be a lot harder scrape out and clean than the outsides. Labor intensive! Once they are clean though you have a wonderful, unique, blank canvas to work with.
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Bonnie THANX!!!! :hug:
Now I know what gourds are - we donĀ“t have them here...
Fantastic what you do out of them!!!!!!
Not only are you very artistic bur also very accurate in your work. The black flowers are probably carved or burnt into the outsid and then painted, and they are so exact! Wow....could never be from me! :crackup:
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Thanx again for sharing your art with us!
Gaby