Monday, October 8, 2012

Folk Art Santa


Tried to keep it simple with this Santa. I wanted a smaller, more primative, folk art Santa. He stands about 9-1/4" tall. He's made entirely from paper mache clay, with a cardboard armature.


He stands on a mound of "snow". The base has been trimmed with vintage and newer buttons all around for a more folksy look. All the paints are acrylic. The red parts of his costume were underpainted first with a deep purple. The red was then drybrushed over, letting a lot of the under coat show through. I used a thinned down neutral mix of blue and brown to wash over the white areas so that it would sink into the low spots. It accentuates the texture, and makes him look like he's been around for some time.


This will probably be my only post this month. I'm getting ready to move, so I'll be busy packing for the next several weeks. What a chore. I hate moving!

Have a great week!

Later,
Maggie

8 comments:

The Bear's Blog said...

Miss Maggie,

Moving is fun, it's an adventure. We will miss you but just remember, one day at a time.

Hugs
Prudence ♥

Cobblestone Creations said...

I really enjoy reading how you go about your painting. I learn so much!! Hope your move goes smoothly. As one who is still setting in may I give a few words of wisdom? Don't forget to breathe! Deep breaths do wonders. ;)

IrelandBrady said...

Hey Maggie ... your "Folk Art Santa" is wonderful! Love the magic snowball he is standing on ... well, it looks like a magic snowball to me! A time traveling transporter so he can check on who is naughty and who is nice for the coming Christmas ...

Good luck on your move! Are you remaining in the Pacific NW? Packing and un-packing will certainly occupy most of your time in the coming weeks ... will be a good chance to get super organized (at least it would be for me!) ...

Take care

maddyrose said...

Maggie, This Santa is just too cute for words. I love his face. It's hard to believe he's so small. Sorry I won't be there to help you pack. I don't envy you a bit. Talk to you later. xoxo

Magic Love Crow said...

Maggie, your Santa looks so happy and cute! I love him! Great job! Good luck with the move! I truly hope it all goes well ;o) Hugs ;o)

Hill Top Post said...

Another great folk art Santa! He does look like he has been around for some time. Thanks for the painting tips. Good luck with the move...pack the Santas with care!

Christel said...

A Very handsome vintage looking Santa Maggie..Love Hortense too! xoxo Christel

Dianie said...

Maggie,

He is a handsome and gentle soul.
His primitive look is warm and charming!
I also love the button detail around his base.
I'm getting a little bit excited for Christmas :)

have a wonderful day!
~Diane