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Hi. Here's a new piece I created called KING TUT. He is 15" tall and is entirely sewn by hand, including all his costuming.
I wrestled with his head piece design for hours. In fact I threw out the first two I made. It felt like I was doing origami. The best part was sewing all the tiny glass beads onto his collar. Everything is original and I don't know if I will make another.....well, maybe...once I forget how frustrating this was to make.
Very cool! That head [iece does look like a lot of work. Is he for an order?
Wow, how original!! As always Judi another stunning bear, he really does have a regal look.
Oh wow... mind boggling! :clap:
Very nice bear!
Wow and WOW!! A very, very cool looking bear!!
Regards
Lisa
Amazing bear Judi!! I can't imagine how many hours it took you to complete him.
Lynn
Stunning bear, Judi!
Just brilliant!
Beary hugs,
Sophie.
He is just stunning. :clap: Did you think about maybe adding one of those little beard things they used to wear? :crackup:
Marion
Totally fabulous as only you can make them, Judi - but the part I love the best is the ears sticking through that awesome head piece.
Oh I thought that was sooo cute tooo, the way his ears peek out.
What a fantasic costume :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
Stunning!!!!!!!
He is breathtakingly beautiful. I can just see the zillions of hours of work in him. Just fabulous.
What an amazing bear Judi, love him :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Pauline
What I think stands out about this is its not just the costume who makes him King Tut, but the face, the nose, the eyes. Fantastic! :dance:
wow, wow, wowwww!!!...fantastic!!!... :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thank you very much. :hug:
He was a time consuming but very fun piece to make...except the head piece. That took the longest to make and was not very enjoyable. My family complained of the paint smell while I was layering the metallic gold color on his head piece....it was strong If I ever make another the costuming again will be from scratch as I did not make a pattern.
Tami, he was not a custom order. He was a piece I have had on my mind to create for quite some time. For now, I am keeping him.
Wow! Wow! ....triple Wow!!! Absolutely amazing :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
What a treat that you are keeping him for yourself (for awhile at least)
Kathy
Wow Wow Wow!!!!
Judi, he is SOOOOO incredible! He has such an accurate costume. I have been completely obsessed with anything Egyptian for as long as I can remember. For my OAC (Grade 13) art class, we had to pick a subject and base all of our work for the whole year on that subject. Needless to say, I chose Egyptian! I did four paintings, two sculptures, some pen and ink portraits and more stuff that I can't remember and I am watching any program on Egypt I find on TV. He is freakin' fabulous. One of my fave pieces of yours for sure!
Congrats on such a wonderful piece!
Jeremy
WOW! He is wonderful!! All that beading..... :clap: :clap: :clap:
Just BEAUTIFUL!!!! Perfect , Perfect , Perfect!!! I Love him
He is really majestic and awesome, Judi. I hope you keep him forever! He is an absolute work of art!!!!
He is amazing! Wow! No wonder he was so time consuming but he is truly a piece of art
Did you think about maybe adding one of those little beard things they used to wear? :crackup:
Marion
Yes, I did think of that Marion but wasn't sure if he'd look ...well...funny :crackup:
Thank you very much for all your nice comments. :hug:
Oh my the King Tut is outstanding !!!! :clap: :clap:
He is truly beautiful bear (as a male bear...)
I dropped my jaw...
wow Judi ....... AMAZING !! hugs,
Louise x
I was wondering what you would start the year off with Judi. And my goodness haven't you set the bar high for this year?
Your Egyptian bear is spectacular!! I just adore the way his ears are poking out.
He really is
Wendy :dance: :dance: :dance: