Sometimes a challenge is just what I need. I've been sidetracked by my side projects for a whole year. I was writing one book, then I started another. I've customized and prepped twenty or more models but only started painting a few... maybe you've been up to lots of projects, too.
So NaMoPaiMo is National Model Painting Month and like previous years, it isn't a show, contest or competition. There's no judging. It's all about motivation. It is, however, a challenge for artists to paint a model in a month. It's a great opportunity to try something new, or in my case revisit my favorite challenging coat pattern--the appaloosa. I'll probably do a bay with a large blanket.
(This portion of this blog is Mr. Pot's approved.) |
My model is a Breyer Stablemate Giorgio sculpted by Brigitte Eber made into a mare with a running braid and three bows. She is still in the prepping stage, but I've got my fingers crossed that the Michigan weather will hold out for favorable primer conditions. As for customizing her neck and face have had a few updates. I've kept her tail long so that she could be a Noriker or Sugarbush draft when she's finished.
I hope that you will join NaMoPaiMo. For more info and to register, visit https://namopaimo.net/
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