Made by Naomi Askey
I adapted Jonni’s small bunny pattern, the paper ache is covered in paverpol to make him garden safe

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I adapted Jonni’s small bunny pattern, the paper ache is covered in paverpol to make him garden safe
Not only is that a great rabbit, but the stance is genius. I love the designs you put on him. Great creation.
Your bunny is true art. I love the swirl pattern. The bunny looks like copper. Great job!
Thank you
Naomi, your hare is beautiful! You have really captured his spirit. Thanks for posting.
Joan
Naomi, I love the way you finished your bunny – he looks really nice! Can you tell us more about the paverpol? It looks like they have a lot of different products. Did you use one that is painted on?
Hi Jonni, I used less than one 1000gbucket of paverpol for this hare. I mixed it with Paverplast, a powder to make a spreadable that seals in the pm. I added more paverplast and artstone (a finer powder) to make clay that I made the eye ball with. I took muslin dipped in liquid paverpol to drape around the hare for texture. I then painted a final layer of paverpol for an even finish. So 3 products with many ways to use them
Thanks for the info, Naomi. I’ve been thinking about trying this product for a long time, because our friend Eileen Gallagher has shown us a few things made from it. Maybe I’ll try it this summer.
I can’t wait to see what you come up with. I hope you like it because working with soaked fabric does loosen your technique up a bit (I hope that the British meaning of that is the same as US, other wise you’re going think I’m being weird)