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Sandra
01-08-2008, 02:27 AM
I make one and 3-D wood dog figures with attached magnets so they can be displayed from any metal surface. I also do portraits. Bailey is a recent commission, and Joe and I live with Tara and Jake.
Mike Jordan
01-08-2008, 05:02 PM
Neat idea, Sandra. I'll bet just about every Bouv person, not to meantion any serious dog person, has at least one dog magnet hanging on their refridgerator. Some of us have a few more. :D
Mike
Sandra
01-10-2008, 04:53 AM
I wish. Actually, I began making caricatures of Bouviers based upon a pair of earrings a student gave me years ago, in my former life. I have one still, there are a few more scattered about Ontario. Then I began developing more realistic heads. My very best customer lives in Alberta. She's ordered 2 rottweilers and a Jack Russel. Joe and I had to leave our RV trip in November so I could get home and make her the second rotty to mail to her in time for Christmas.
Mike Jordan
01-10-2008, 06:42 PM
Well, it's probably not something that will make anyone rich, that's for sure. I think it's more the feeling of being able to do something that others appreciate. I guess if I was trying to make a living at some of this stuff I'd feel differently. But mostly I just enjoy doing it. If I was better I'd enjoy it more though. :D
Mike
Sandra
01-11-2008, 01:04 AM
You're absolutely right. They are lots of fun to make and I get to use a lot of power tools, whoo, whoo, whoo!
cathyjensen
01-11-2008, 12:34 PM
These are wonderful, Sandra! You are extremely talented! And a woman after my own heart - I adore power tools!
As for the refrigerator magnet - guilty!
Cathy
David
01-15-2008, 04:09 AM
Sandra...What mediums do you use for your portraits? I am a pencil and color pencil person myself, with some silverpoint efforts as well.
David
Sandra
01-16-2008, 04:05 AM
Hi David,
I use acrylic paints on pieces of wood that I cut out on a scroll saw or canvas panels. I like the forgiving nature of acrylics, the ease of clean-up and my stay-wet palette keeps the paints workable for extended periods of time.
Sandra
Kathleen
06-17-2008, 01:09 PM
I have one of Sandra's art pieces and it sits with great honour on my fridge so I get to see it every day. Mine is like the last picture she showed except greyer like my Harley is.
Kathleen
Sandra
05-21-2009, 06:26 AM
I have a new product which could have a Bouv on it, but has instead a JR as I'm now working strictly on commissions.
BTW, Tara and Jake are experienced RVers now. We've been Winter Texans for most of the winter, so now I'm ready to do some more art. My new email's joensandie@gmail.com
Kathleen
05-21-2009, 10:32 AM
Sandie, I for one would take one if you can advise on prices. In fact, I would go for about 3.
Kathleen::D
Sandra
05-21-2009, 03:27 PM
Hi there,
They're $40. The heart background is 12 inches across at the widest part and it's 12 inches top to bottom. This piece is hangs from a hook. There is a spacer between the head and background.
If you're still interested, you can email me a jpg.
PS, my website's now located at: sandiescritters.ca and is under "reconstructive surgery". The email portion in the contact us link is working though.
Sandie
Very nice, Sandra. Yes, I can see where you could put any breed of dog, cat or what ever on it.
Between puppies born early Feb. and my having to travel for work lately (Omaha is no substitute for Portland :D) I've not done any glass work since Jan. I keep looking at all the glass I have sitting around and thinking of what I could do, but I haven't had the energy. I'll probably wait until it's in the 90's to get motivated to fire my kiln again. That's the way it seems anyway. :D
Mike
Sandra
05-22-2009, 03:00 PM
Some like it hot. Guess you're in that group,LOL. Looking forward to seeing your next creations.
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