LMAO I love her version of a beehive! BTW how do you keep the paint from peeling or chipping off? I saw that you primed her first (that sounded wrong LOL) and then used gesso and acrylic...Do you spray something over all of it when it's finished or does that paint process keep her looking fresh? (Sorry for all the questions...just really curious cause this is so innovative!)
Extraordinary!!! How to get a nice toy from recycling? That proves It right, everithing can have an even better second chance simply by using imagination. :-)
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Oh my goodness! I LOVE IT!! Where do you come up with these ideas?? :)
Eric this is awesome. Again.
How good is this! LOVE it!
wow very cool and creative!
absolutely awesome! talk about creative thinking and upcycling, all in one deft swoop. Bravo. :)
Wow, how creative, Eric! Just love the hair-do!
Totally cool.
This is creative and beautiful.
very quirky -like it!
Amazing!Love it!How these things come to your mind:)
Awesome dude. what kind of paint did you use?
Thank you!
Dot:
spray primer + gesso + matte acrylic
interesting!!
This is so clever!!!! I love it.
i love it that you are good to the earth :D and create cool art to boot!
Talk about having a light bulb as an idea!! ;o)
This is beyond awesome Eric! Super!
This is awesome Eric!
I love that hair-do!...and Hercules is pretty great too.
Ohh!!! It is so beautiful and creative!
She is amazing and so are you bro! She's breath taking.
I bet she speaks with a funny accent doesn't she.
I want her!
this is SO awesome! Love it!
This is fantastic! The hair is so clever! :)
Genius!! I hope you are planning to exhibit all these amazing sculptures, they are just incredible AND so very clever.
brilliant, eric! you're so clever! i really LOVE her hair.
Brilliant and cool! Love it!
OH
MY
GOSH
That is more awesome than all the Happy Meal toys put together! Pure genius! Love the doggie, too!
Oh Mrs Olafsen I simply must know, who does your hair? Eric? I will have to book him asap! Divine!!!-(seriously divine)
Thanks guys!
Kelly, I believe General Electric does her hair.
Thanks for the kind words and the visit, Eric. A huge compliment coming from you since I adore your work!
LMAO I love her version of a beehive! BTW how do you keep the paint from peeling or chipping off? I saw that you primed her first (that sounded wrong LOL) and then used gesso and acrylic...Do you spray something over all of it when it's finished or does that paint process keep her looking fresh? (Sorry for all the questions...just really curious cause this is so innovative!)
Extraordinary!!!
How to get a nice toy from recycling?
That proves It right, everithing can have an even better second chance simply by using imagination.
:-)
Thank you Michaele, Food & Drugs, and Tracy!
Tracy: I applied several coats of enamel primer and let it set for several days before painting. Matte spray varnish was applied afterward.
..Outstanding!! I love the way you did hercules..I have missed seeing your recent posts..great job Eric..
superb Eric!!! just love it... ove the way you ull out your characters out of junks!!! damn that light!! :) just brilliant!
Alchemy!
totally fantastic
Loving the fancy updo!
Magic recycle :) fantastic Mrs. Olafsen. Have a nice thursday. Hugs
This is genius!
Careful not to break her hair though. These lightbulbs have mercury in them, as you know.
Waouh! This Mrs is amazing! What a geat idea and very beautiful realisation!
Excellent!
WOW. That is so adorable! I love how it just looked like a single object and then I saw the picture!
Oh my my my goodness!!!
This is so clever. What's neat is this came from things you fiond everyday.
Beeeeauuuutiful Eric. All your works are my favourite. But this one is special :)
wow wow!! You are a clever cookie! Loving these 3D sculptures you are creating!
This hairdo is hilarious :)
I just love it!!!!
I love this; your blog is inspirational!
So criative!! I loved it!
Amazing. :D
You are a genius. Period
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