Remember him... (napkin ring, blush brush and poly clay head) - he's painted and assembled now. The inspiration for this piece was the oil lamp I found at a garage sale for $1.00.
Hands - holes were put in the wrists. The hands and cuffs were sewn to the selvage at the wrist before the coat and lining were sewn closed.
Hat - the color of the brissels on the blush brush were too natural and brought attention there first. So I darkened them with an ink pad. I didn't make ears on the fisherman. At the time, artistically, it didn't matter. However, as I assembled him - it did matter. So I made him hat extenders with a tie.
Fishing pole - the fishing pole is a vintage wood crochet hook. If I decide to keep the coat it will get string and the same fish the fisherman has in his belly.
My current delimma is - does the coat detract from the message? I'm thinking (it takes me a little time) of getting rid of the coat, collaging light weight/water-colored paper on his the back of his belly and the proverb across his chest (diagonal above the water line).
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