Sunday, April 6, 2014

THE AMAZING MINIATURE WORLDS OF...... VIEW-MASTER!

Hey everyone. This post is about all about View-Master and their amazing Miniature worlds!! 
I have always been a HUGE fan of View-Master, especially the vintage 1960s, 1970s, 1980s View-Master reels. 
As a kid I wanted to be the person who made those small little sets and I think it began my obsession for anything small.
I remember looking at them as a kid and getting lost in the magical worlds of the Flintstones, Muppets, Charlie Brown and many other popular fairy tales and characters. 
I have been aquiring these reels as an adult, and I now can appreciate the amazing miniature work done to make these happen. 
I loved the miniature worlds created by the artists, as well as seeing cartoon characters potrayed in "Real Life 3D"! 
I love the style and detail work...amazing!!I wanted to share some of these AMAZING View-Master reels.
So I used a lamp and a regular digital camera. I lit the reel from behind and used my macrozoom to take the tiny pics at high resolution.
 Then I edited them on the computer to fix brightness, contrast, etc. 

I tried to retain the original "Kodachrome" coloring when I could. They are quite beautiful and rich.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy these reels and the artists who helped create these little minaiture worlds.

CLICK ON THE TITLE OF THE REEL TO SEE THE FULL SET OF IMAGES!!


"ABC CIRCUS" VIEW-MASTER REELS

  (SCANNED BY LANCE CARDINAL) 














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Saturday, April 5, 2014

MADONNA WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT 1994

I painted this picture in grade 12 high school art class. I loved madonna a lot! This was actually an image from the infamous "SEX" book she put out in the 90s. (Which i owned)
"SEX" 1994

ABORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTING COLLECTION

These watercolor paintings were done while I was still in high school. The content was based on things happening in my life at the time and reflected some of the trends in aboriginal art of the 90s.
"ORLOFF LAKE" 1994
Orloff Lake was a place my family and I went to for vacations. It was a hunting cabin by a remote lake and was only accessible by ATV. It was so beautiful and untouched. I have so many great memories of this place and I can see why I chose to paint about it. 


"MOTHER EARTH" 1993
 Mother Earth was a painting I did based on my own mother, the traditional Mother Earth and the virgin mother Mary.

 
"ICE FISHING" 1992
 Ice Fishing is a painting I did for my Grandpa Francis. We used to go out on the ice together in the winter to pull up a net full of fish.


"PRIDE" 1993
Pride is a very relevant and telltale sign of the times. This was created while I was in the prime of my sexual and spiritual identity exploration, figuring out what it menat to be a gay aboriginal teen living in northern alberta.

Friday, March 21, 2014

THE MAKING OF THE MR ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD MINIATURE TROLLEY

I have decided to break down the "Behind the Scenes" making of my Mister Rogers Neighborhood living room miniature into separate posts. This one is focussing on the making of the miniature trolley. This was one of the smallest things I have ever made, but one of the most magical little things to hold.
Of course everything begins with a design. Here is the scale drawing I did based on the actual trolley itself. I did not have the plans or dimensions so I used pictures to and video footage to scale it myself. Here is a shot of the actual Trolley from the television show. 
I used this picture as a reference for the scale of the trolley miniature itself. 
I started the miniature with a base made of balsa wood. It's lightweight and easy to manipulate. You can see below the scale on the cutting mat is in inches. The trolley itself is only 1-1/2 " long.
Next I created the walls to divide the trolley seats. I use white glue and crazy glue for all my models, depending on the job.
I used tweezers to put things into place. I have a pair of tweezers that also have a magnifying glass on it. Very useful.
The seats begin to take place. Although I feel it may be a bit crowded or maybe the seats are a bit too deep, I usually just go with the flow.
I also use thick card and regular paper to create walls and exteriors. So hard to cut. I wish it was easier to cut such small patterns, but I learn as I go.
I found that different wire gauges are useful for the posts. One is a thin craft wire and one is a thread wire. Here you can see the card in place as the front. 
Here you can see wire and card in place. I put the card first then the wire post after.
Starting to take shape.
The top of the Trolley is also made form balsa wood. This makes it easy to sand down the edges to create that rounded top. Im pretty happy with it.
I used the tips of Toothpicks to create the lights on the front of the trolley. It seemed like the perfect scale.
Here you see the trolley top in place. I gently pushed the wood onto the sharp edges of the wire and then took it off, glued the holes and put it back on again.
The rounded top was also made from balsa wood, The roof was made from card stock as well. Starting to look completed!!
Front View!!
I used the card stock as the wheel base as well. its a nice strong card and worked out perfectly. Ready for paint!
Here you can see the trolley getting painted. I started by painting the entire thing black and then added the red on top. I thought this would be the easiest way.
Love this color red.
Here you see the trolley all painted red with the black interior.
Sitting on my finger for scale......so tiny!!
Scale reference as well. The paintbrush is a detail brush....
Then I painted the orange red color on the seats. 
The top was made from card stock and colored yellow with marker and then the words were hand drawn with a .005 permanent marker...sooooo difficult.
Here you can see the plans for the trolley track. I used my model plan to trace out the track so i could work on it away from the model then put it into place after.
Here you can see the track in place on the model from above. The track is made form brass thread wire.
Behind the wall the track ends....
...on both sides.
Looks great in place!!!
Thanks a lot for checking this out!! More posts to come!!