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Hummingbird Pt.5 | Tail Feathers | Feet | Gloss | Real Time

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Hummingbird Pt.5 making the tail feathers, feet and glossing the beak in real time. In this video I show you how to detail a hummingbird in real time. How to make the tail feathers and knitted feet also a tip on creating a shinny beak. Take your time executing the details, too much detail can become busy and try not to enclose a shape, it becomes a distraction. The goal is to make a Realistic looking hummingbird Having a good reference for your bird is paramount. I believe if you can draw you can sculpt. Work all sides simultaneously. I love to needle felt birds, there are so many different species, and they are very colorful. Felt from natural fibers like wool is considered to be the oldest known textile. Using barbed needles the end product is produced by matting, condensing and pressing fibers together. Brenda Gordon was born in Washington DC. She studied oil painting and drawing with Robert Liberaci and Dani Dawson in Alexandria, Virginia from 2005-2009. Brenda has lived in Connecticut, Washington DC. Northern Virginia and Florida. For the past ten years she has lived in Delray Beach Florida. She founded the Magnus and Gordon Gallery in 2013 and exhibits her work all over the country. Gordon’s work is represented in hundreds of private, and several corporate collections throughout the United States and Canada. She is a member of Plein Air Palm Beach. “I love plein air painting in Palm Beach County, or anywhere for that matter“. Gordon paints today's landscapes that contribute to tomorrow's history. I consider myself a plein air impressionist. I love to capture the light of the scene, to capture the mood, so one can feel the air in the imagery. The Magnus & Gordon Gallery features the most unique, creative, original artwork and sculpture in South Florida. Located in Delray Beach, the gallery was founded in 2013 and is the go to place for art. Magnus Sebastian a sculptor reconstructs vintage mannequins in most of his work. His works of art tend to be an idealized expression of the human form. He fills them with innards made of the cast off pieces of technology that we take for granted and discard every day. Captivated by the idea of alternative perspectives Magnus wants those who inspect His work to see the beauty of form and be intrigued by the mechanical foundations. He wants the viewer to be drawn to the illusory patinas and mechanisms – to walk the line between dream and reality. Brenda Gordon works in oils and/or acrylics, building up texture and glazes to create vibrancy in color, shadow and light. Her subject matter is diverse and has been described as romantic realism. In all of Gordon's work, attention to detail reveals her passion for the beauty of nature, interest in human interaction and love of expressing it through the imagery of art. Her latest passion is needle felting. Working together Magnus and Gordon have created outstanding sculptures and contemporary original paintings. MATERIALS FOR NEEDLE FELTING To make your realistic birds see links below Wool Glass eyes =cm_sw_r_sms_api_glc_i_HSgbGbMJ98QYQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&pldnSite=1 Bird feet Beak Visit our Website Visit our Instagram page Visit our Facebook page

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