Redemption is about 8 or 9 inches tall to the tip of her horn. She was made from polymer clay over wire and foil. She has light purple resin eyes, and was painted in acrylics and pastel. She was supposed to be a chestnut or buckskin of some sort. Her body is very redish but she looks more like a silver bay roan or something. She took like 4 hours to paint, I really like how she turned out.
The hair is a blend of mohair, viscose, and tibetan lamb fur. She has gold hooves and horn. Her horn, tail, and legs are slightly flexible so they are more durable.
She will be for sale on etsy. See my journal footer for the link
edit: I should mention that I hate how the shoulder muscles turned out, and want to improve that for next time. I like how the stifle ended up, and the arch in the neck looks way cooler in person than here. The head and neck look too small but I always make them too big so this is likely more accurate. Any anatomical critique of any type is welcomed. It's summer now and I'm hoping to work on that area over the next few months.
This looks great, you are really improving! It looks more delicate and graceful than your past sculptures, since the head, neck, and back are in correct proportion , plus the legs are also looking better.
Very nice piece,I think your proportions are right apart from the head being too small and the horn too big.The rest including the neck I think are spot on.When I have trouble with the proportions of something I use a stock photo for a reference and transfer the scale from photo to the piece with dividers,your guaranteed good proportion then. Hope this is of some help.
I always enjoy looking at your sculptures <3