Bluebirds vs. Blackbirds
Each bird was carved from tulip poplar wood, then sanded smooth, followed by many coats of paint and glazes. Finally, legs were added, beaks and eyes were painted, and they were attached to their bases. The gameboard itself went through a similar series of stages, ending with a hand-rubbed wax finish to give it an especially soft and smooth feel.
1 comment:
Kathleen,
I am a friend of Sharon Gilligan's and discovered your blog and art through a link on her blog. I love your work. You bring to folk art a refinement and subtlety that you don't often see. Your bluebird/blackbirds game board is so enchanting, I want to play. I particularly like the redwing blackbirds, which I look for every spring. Beautiful, beautiful work.
Amy
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