I am pleased to annouced that my design will be one of the ponies that will be created for the trail. I would like to thank everyone that helped and supported me in the voting process.
I am also pleased to annouce that I have been asked to decorate my pony. They asked me if I would like to do the decoration myself as they could see I was artistically talented.
So the past few weeks I have been decorating my pony. When I first
got my package I was surprised with the size. I thought the horse would
be a little bigger, but I think this will be a good thing in the end as
my designs take me a while to do on flat paper, and I got a short deadline.
When I first started to decorate my pony I immediately noticed how much harder the surface was to draw on. I first tested the surface with a pencil and then pen, by drawing on the base. I decided to decorate my pony the same way that my designed it. This was because I don't want to lose any of the detail and find that using my pens I can control my decoration more than if I used a paint brush. I have had a few problems with angles and surface as the size of the pony has made it difficult to draw on certain parts like the legs. I have also found that the image is prone to smudging if I'm not extra careful and don't allow time for the ink to dry.
I have found the process really intersting and have loved decorating my pony. Not long now till I finish design. Then I can relax and enjoy watching people admire it on display which I'm really looking forward to seeing. I wonder where it will be in Bristol Cabot Circus.
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