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Thursday, September 28, 2017

2017's first 2 Faery Lanterns



Wow, I didn't realize I hadn't posted in here for nearly a year - jeeze!!!!   I've got a lot of catching up to do, it seems.... yikes!! 

So, going to try to keep this in some sort of chronological order, if possible... and I my group like-items together just to save on time and too many similiar posts...


Here was my first Faery Lantern commission of 2017, in December. I really liked this one, it turned out beautifully!  As always, the foxglove blossoms are a pain to sculpt, but very very much worth it in the end. :D 



 -I really enjoy cutting designs into the lid so the light inside can shine upwards. :)


My customer loved her new Faery Lantern and I was thrilled to hear that as this took a lot of time and effort. :)


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This next one was created in January, it's the "Tree-house Faery Lantern", now sold to a lovely gentleman in Australia. :)

-I have to say that, so far, this is my MOST detailed and complicated Faery Lantern design to date.   I included a Faery Door built into the tree wrapping around the side of the lantern, complete with winding stone steps leading up to it.   Large metallic mushrooms hugging the opposite side of the lantern, and at the top, a hollow tree-house tower with a roof and a window made of translucent clay - which actually glows when the LED candles inside are turned on. :D
This piece took soooo much time and soo much effort!

 


 

-I included a number of genuine quartz crystals and Swarovski crystals, along with iridescent glass bubble gems, in this design. A decorative metal door hinge and a small metal key hanging from the door's leaf-handle.  I adore the extra touch of the crystals, personally. And that door, such a nice little surprise when you turn the lantern to the side a little. :D

 

 

-Got a shot of the backside here, which I also like to add a little decoration to from time to time, the tree's branch and root wrapping around the back here.
And a night-lit shot - you may not be able to see too well in this shot, but the fairy silhouette has a fairy sitting on a tree-branch which stretching out on the inside from the tree.   I like to imagine that inside her home she's got a jumble of tree roots which are fashioned into furniture and here she's just sitting on one of the many roots, perhaps in front of a fire, staying warm. :)

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Next up, with Valentine's Day approaching, I really wanted to create something beautiful for it, especially as I'd never before created anything for V-Day, period.

 -A romantic rose themed lantern with a Fairy inside. :)     This was my first ever attempt at handsculpting rose petals...it was a learning experience, but I feel like it was a pretty successful one! :D

-I love the almost metallic look to the rose petals.  I applied some gorgeous deep red pearl pigment over black clay and once I applied the clear gloss varnish, the color really came out!!   And both the petals and leaves are spotted with tiny faceted crystals and there are small iridescent glass bubble gems on the petals and leaves to simulate dew drops. :)

Details:
 

-I really struggled over how I wanted the lid to look...but in the end I decided on a small up-side down rose and I love how beautifully it turned out. :D




I wish I'd gotten a better shot of the lit silhouette in the dim lighting, but my camera really has a problem with low-lighting, even outside, where I like best to do my photography.       Shortly after this lantern was listed to my Shop, it sold to a gentleman buying it for his wife for Valentine's Day.  How sweet!!! :D


Each of these lanterns is entirely handsculpted from clay and attached to a glass lantern.    These pieces are not intended for use or decoration outside as they are fragile, but I do hope to eventually offer a line of lanterns which are capable of being outside for long periods of time, perhaps in a garden.     They are each entirely One of a Kind and Unique.  

**My art can be purchased, currently, through my Shop album in the photo albums section of my Facebook page, linked below.

Handmade by Megan Johnson of "The Midsummer's Night Masquerade" and you can find me and more of my art through my Facebook page: www.Facebook.com/TheMidsummersNightMasquerade The Midsummer's Night Masquerade 
and on Instagram: @TheMidsummers_Night_Masquerade 




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