Video: Michelle Bradshaw's fairytale characters: miniature sword and magic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Many love fairy tales and fantasy worlds, many love soldiers and / or dolls, almost everyone loves The Lord of the Rings and Alice in Wonderland. All of this is embodied in handcrafted clay sculptures by Michelle Bradshaw. This artist creates a fairy tale that fits in the palm of your hand.
Michelle Bradshaw is a self-taught sculptor. She uses polymer clay and a blended technique to create her miniature fairytale sculptures to bring her characters to life. Most of her works, from fairy fairies to bears, fit in the palm of your hand.
Michelle managed to create a miniature fairy tale with his own hand. It turned out to be very cute fairy tale characters for man-made landscapes by Matthew Albanese. If you combine the creativity of these two creators, you get a whole world that fits on a desk. Michelle's mythical creations look very realistic, but at the same time they leave the feeling of a fairy tale, fantasy, magic.
Michelle has loved science fiction and fantasy since childhood. She played RPG games like Dungeon and Dragons and drew characters she or her friends had invented. Unfortunately, growing up, the girl understood that one day she would have to leave the fantasy world. And taste real life. However, art never left her life (although she did not plan to associate her career with it).
In addition to her miniature fairy tales, she creates something, in her words, more “acceptable”. Michelle Bradshaw refers to this as drawing portraits, wildlife, wall painting, which she does in her free time. A few years ago, her daughter saw a polymer clay figurine of the artist Wendy Froud in a shop window, and this awakened Michelle's desire to return to her roots. At that time, she was creating three-dimensional sculptures. But working with polymer clay, the ability to hold in her hands a future fabulous creature that will soon find life, fascinated her forever. Her goal is to bring the fairy tale to life. Her dream is to work with Tim Burton.
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