I lost a week and a half or two weeks worth of studio time this month, which meant that when I was able to start commissions I had to start.
I lost a week and a half or two weeks worth of studio time this month, which meant that when I was able to start commissions I had to start.
After the untimely demise of the much lauded mechanical pencil punch some time ago, I asked about alternatives and Micron pens were suggested. I'd used them extensively as an art student and had a few that were just about ready to go in the trash.
It's, ah, been a few weeks. I hit a bit of a hobby slump at the beginning of April, and have just now dragged myself out of it. I have plans - great and wonderful plans - but they'll have to wait until after commissions are finished for the month.
Along with the leg wear, Shana needed a new bridle to go with an older western saddle.
I'm plugging away slowly on the Western Saddle Guide. I'm not sure how much longer writing will take. I spent four hours on it yesterday and only finished two pages!
I finished the March commissions yesterday! Out of the six commissions I've completed thus far this year, five have been western.
My Breyer barn, circa 2015, and my collection of homemade Traditional scale play tack that has been, for some reason, artfully arranged in front of the barn.