Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The Orr's
My latest commission for the Orr's. This was my first time working with Razzle Dazzle Rose. It's a very fluorescent color, almost impossible to photograph well. I had to do some major color manipulation in Photoshop to tone it down. The wax was also very soft and got gummy/sticky when heated by my hands. It's been VERY HOT in Seattle. Every couple of minutes I had to quench my hands in ice cold water to keep the temp down when I'm carving. I usually work late nights when it's this hot.
This is my new crayon base. I like the proportions much better than my old bases. Before shipping my crayons to their new homes I will usually do a fitting first. You can see wax residue in the holes.
The bottom is lined with felt, an extra little touch. :)
This is how the crayons are packed for shipping. They are fitted into "foam coffins" and bubble wrapped then bubble-wrapped coffin is suspended in packing peanuts. This method has been greatly successful, I've shipped worldwide and none have broken! *knock on virtual wood*
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7 comments:
It is very hot in PDX also! Razzle Dazzle Rose was used in a book called "Million Little Pieces"
:) The little coffins are adorable.
Awesome!
Thanks Erika & Doro :)
Hi Diem!
I love your crayon pieces! I first came across them during the world cup. You do an amazing work!
I am publishing a post in my blog about pencil sculptures and I wonder if I may refer to you and use some of your pictures.
You can find my blog here: http://bananapancakes.yauca.se
my e-mail: yauca (at) yauca.se
best regards
Yauca Lopez
Thanks Yauca!
Sorry it took so long for me to respond... I took a hiatus from the blog to catch up on work :)
Thanks for posting as well.
Diem
can I ask how much you charge for each piece and is it the same price for a family of six?
Thanks for visiting my blog Sandy :) I emailed you.
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