Well, then I decided I should apply to vend at their events, since it was also a homesteading fair and most of my work followed the rustic theme. As I was brainstorming over Christmas, I had several people laugh at my idea of making chicken art, but my husband continued to encourage me.
They were a hit! And the event was so much fun!
So here's basically how my process goes:
I try to reuse a many material as I can from Bring (material recycling), or end-pieces from other projects. So usually I need to cut them down to the requested size. If they're not already weathered, I have a process to achieve the same effect. After sanding, I saturate the surface in my steel and vinegar solution and allow it to dry.
Then I measure out where I want everything laid out and slowly, slowly, the image takes shape.
To finish up, I add a layer of protective finish over the top and attach a hanging device.
It's been so much fun to receive custom orders for these signs and to memorialize everyone's special animals.
I have now finished two OPS homesteading fairs and have the McKenzie Highland Games and the OPS Chickenstock coming up! I'd better get back to painting! See all my barn signs here and my entire portfolio here!
I came across to your other posts as well and i love your creativity. keep it up ! i would love to buy one of your pieces.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry it's taken me so long to reply! My computer has been on the fritz for a crazy long time! I would love to talk with you more about a custom piece or art prints if you email me at growwildmychild@gmail.com Thank you so much for your understanding!!!
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