| 16 Nov 2007 | Draco | Loading...Aww... is so cute *heart heart*
Cheers from Draco | |
| 16 Nov 2007 | Sherri L. White | Loading...Wow...my daughter loved these guys ( so did I). Really good job on him. I'm a lousey judge on sculptures...cause in my high school art class my 12 inch statue blew up in the kiln and took every other statue with it!!! Good job!He is gorgeous! I can still tell pretty!!! Indigo R Wake replies: "lol! thanks. Luckily this guy is made from polymer clay which bakes at a low temperature in any home oven, so they don't explode, although they may split in places if the temperature fluctuates " | |
| 16 Nov 2007 | Heidi Hecht | Loading...This reminds me of "My Little Pony" all grown up. I like it. | |
| 9 Feb 2008 | Stephanie L. Barker | Loading...just beautful!!!! | |
| 16 Feb 2008 | Kathleen Lori Flynn | Loading...Yay for prettiness!!!!!!  | |
| 17 Apr 2008 | Lyndsay Brolly | Loading...you did this? Well done, looks like a toy! hehehe I loved my little unicorn toys... And I love this one too! | |
| 30 Jul 2008 | Sarah | Loading...although I agree with tamara on the head being too big i actually LIKE that feature about it, not making it too realistic anatomically really gives it more character  I LOVE it | |
| 11 Sep 2008 | Anon. | Loading...it’s fun the head is a bit big | |
| 11 Oct 2008 | Anonymous | Loading...I agree with Sarah: not being too "realistic anatomically" makes your sculpture all the more unique, and that you’re looking at something that isn’t just a horse with a horn on it’s head...it’s very beautiful.
I see you’re a Peter S. Beagel reader as well? You need to make a sculpture of The Last Unicorn, if you have ever heard of that novel?
Your sculptures are great! | |
| 22 Feb 2009 | PsychicGirl25 | Loading... Wow this is impressive! I’m really artistic, but I don’t think I could make something as beautiful as this unicorn. You have some great talent. | |