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Postby naish510 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:14 am
WOW André that's amazing !!!! Congratulations !!!!! :D :D :D :D
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Postby bwalters » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:17 am
Wow Anrdre' It looks great. You and your family are very talented.
Mr Bill

Postby Lia » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:22 am
OMG :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

FANTASTIC!!!!!!! I`m glad, you got such inspiraton from my statuesmurf :)

Lia

Postby naish510 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:31 am
I think you should start a shop now !!!
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Postby André » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:36 am
The european "speckstein" are a little bit to hard for this handcraft, so as told before these stones are originally from Brazil and China.

So Lia, I probably will mark it Hering, made in Brazil!! :o 8-) 8-)

Actually I have already marked it with my name! :D
André

In Sweden the smurfs are blue ( and yellow).

Website: The collectors guide to the smurfs ( under construction) : http://thecursedcountry.com/

Smurfy blog: http://smurfblog.thecursedcountry.com/

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Postby André » Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:13 am
Wow Anrdre' It looks great. You and your family are very talented.
Thanks Bill,

we are talented in different ways I guess. My wife is the real artist and makes lovely creations. But she is not that good in copying things.

I have always been pretty good making copies. Both when I paint and handcraft things. :lol: But to me that is not art. :-?

And maybe that is why I don´t like fakers. I know how easy it is to make fakes. But at the same time I love well-made or nicely painted fakes because I know it takes a while to make them and that time could be worth something. :o

The thing with stone and wood( which I also love) is that sometimes a larger piece breaks and that can not be repaired compared with for example clay. So you have to make small steps all the time.

So when Lia showed her sunbather in stone I thought that must be one of the best smurfs to make in stone since it has no arms held out or and tools. It is very compact. :D
André

In Sweden the smurfs are blue ( and yellow).

Website: The collectors guide to the smurfs ( under construction) : http://thecursedcountry.com/

Smurfy blog: http://smurfblog.thecursedcountry.com/

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Postby Lia » Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:17 am

So Lia, I probably will mark it Hering, made in Brazil!! :o 8-) 8-)

Actually I have already marked it with my name! :D

I`m always looking for markings from brazilian smurfs
I still need a variation, that`s marked: andré, made in sweden
so.........

Lia

Postby steveparkes » Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:54 am
Wow, thats great Andre, you've inspired me to want to try now :) I am more used to sculpting things in clay though (I'm a potter)
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Postby André » Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:56 am
Wow, thats great Andre, you've inspired me to want to try now :) I am more used to sculpting things in clay though (I'm a potter)
Try it Steve!! I bet you love it!! I have tried clay many times and my wife worked in a pottery a short while when she went to school.

The thing with stone is as you might already know to try to avoid the layers. In both stone and wood ( growth rings) you have layers were it easily breaks, but only one way. So for example with this smurf I had a layer on one of the feets( see picture). And it would be a shame if it broke there when I gotten so far, so I didn´t make the feets as small as I first planned.

It would not be the same if you had to glue it back, right?? :o :lol:

I looked the word up now and find that it is called soap stone in english. And Maureen told me someone had tried this before on the forum?? :-?

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André

In Sweden the smurfs are blue ( and yellow).

Website: The collectors guide to the smurfs ( under construction) : http://thecursedcountry.com/

Smurfy blog: http://smurfblog.thecursedcountry.com/

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Postby angelsmurf » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:34 am
I still need a variation, that`s marked: andré, made in sweden
so.........

Lia
This were my first thoughts too! I suppose this is the first smurf "made in Sweden".

André you have a good talent, you should try to make your own personal statue of the 3 xmas prototypes.
I think you could - if you would have an original model.

André the Clonemaker :) :)
though I smurf in the darkest valley I have no fear.
cause in this valley I could be the smurfiest!

keep on smurfin'
angelsmurf

Postby André » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:22 am
I still need a variation, that`s marked: andré, made in sweden
so.........

Lia
This were my first thoughts too! I suppose this is the first smurf "made in Sweden".

André you have a good talent, you should try to make your own personal statue of the 3 xmas prototypes.
I think you could - if you would have an original model.

André the Clonemaker :) :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

You absolutly right Stefan!!

I must have something to look at. Then it is easy. Just make it look the same as the original.

If I would make a new one I would have to start thinking and create something new??? :shock: And then it would likely be closer to failure than success!! :lol: :lol:
André

In Sweden the smurfs are blue ( and yellow).

Website: The collectors guide to the smurfs ( under construction) : http://thecursedcountry.com/

Smurfy blog: http://smurfblog.thecursedcountry.com/

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Postby stampysmurf » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:25 am
Wow Andre! You did a fantastic job!! :D :D

Postby Tojo » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:56 am
Your sunbather is truly beautiful André & I think you are very talented.

I have only ever made a horse's head in soapstone but it was good fun (I gave it away as a present so don't have it any more).

It looks like you'll be able to sell the waste from making your smurf as talcum powder - you just need to add a drop of perfume :) A lot of people probably don't know it but soapstone is used, apart from as talcum powder, as an ingredient in toothpaste.
Tojo McTonyson - Okarben's Bagpiper Extraordinaire.... :partyon:

Postby André » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:09 pm
I didn´t know that Tojo!!

I know it is extremly good for cooling and heating and that it contains sometimes more than 80% talcum powder. I think they sell stonecubes in soapstone to use instead of icecubes. :o Maybe I should use the sunbather to keep my bacardi cold??? :lol:
André

In Sweden the smurfs are blue ( and yellow).

Website: The collectors guide to the smurfs ( under construction) : http://thecursedcountry.com/

Smurfy blog: http://smurfblog.thecursedcountry.com/

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Postby Lia » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:27 pm
Have you lost your mind André???

Postby angelsmurf » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:12 pm
Maybe I should use the sunbather to keep my bacardi cold??? :lol:
no, you shouldn't, because it's a sunbather - not a swimmer :) :) :)
though I smurf in the darkest valley I have no fear.
cause in this valley I could be the smurfiest!

keep on smurfin'
angelsmurf

Postby André » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:08 pm
Have you lost your mind André???
Since I lost that many years ago Lia, I didn´t understand that part!!! 8-) :nana:

Actually I thought he smiled a lot more when he was in the drink Lia?? :-? 8) :lol:

Don´t worry.

You know there is a reason they use soapstone for fireplaces. It can go from extreme cold to extreme heat without breaking!! :-D

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André

In Sweden the smurfs are blue ( and yellow).

Website: The collectors guide to the smurfs ( under construction) : http://thecursedcountry.com/

Smurfy blog: http://smurfblog.thecursedcountry.com/

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Postby Lia » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:16 pm
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I can understand that smile!
I would smile too if I could swim in a bacardipool!

a big :cheers: to your sunbather on the rocks!

Lia

Postby Tojo » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:27 pm
Ha, ha that's a funny photo André :-D

It would be a good entry for a 2011 forum calender :D
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Postby schtroumpfette » Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:29 pm
Fantastic André! :D
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