Have you ever seen a Neopolitan Mastiff? They have so many wrinkles that gives their face a unique character! I had to make each wrinkle separately and felt them on one by one. It took quite a while but the owner is happy with the result so it was worth it! This was a Memorial sculpture of a Neopolitan Mastiff named Kalea. I also made a miniature chain collar for her. She has Imported glass eyes and is poseable! Yes this was a challenge but I learned lot and it was fun!
She’s beautiful!
By: Elena on January 29, 2016
at 3:09 am
Thanks so much for your kind words Elena! I really appreciate it!
By: gourmetfelted on January 29, 2016
at 4:11 am
Thanks so much for your kind words on my sculpture Elena!
By: gourmetfelted on January 29, 2016
at 3:10 pm
Wow! That is beautiful! You did a great job! It looks very realistic!
By: giftbearer on January 29, 2016
at 5:08 am
Thank you! Keep up the great work with womens, patients and animal rights! You must be Very busy!
By: gourmetfelted on January 29, 2016
at 3:12 pm
He’s magnificent.
By: Barbara on January 29, 2016
at 9:15 am
Thanks so much Barbara! That is sweet of you to comment!
By: gourmetfelted on January 29, 2016
at 3:06 pm
You nailed it alright. It’s gorgeous!!
By: Jeannie on January 29, 2016
at 1:38 pm
Thanks Jeannie! Your artwork is also terrific!
By: gourmetfelted on January 29, 2016
at 3:13 pm
Not sure if my first comment went thru. . . Your Mastiff is FANTASTIC!!!!!! Great work!!! 🙂
By: Jeannie on January 29, 2016
at 2:17 pm
Thanks Jeannie! You made my day 🙂
By: gourmetfelted on January 29, 2016
at 3:14 pm
Wow! You did a great job! 🙂
By: Heather Stinnett on January 29, 2016
at 4:01 pm
Thanks so much Heather! Your jewelry is very nice!
~Gerry
By: gourmetfelted on January 31, 2016
at 2:41 pm
Thank you! 🙂
By: Heather Stinnett on February 1, 2016
at 5:36 pm
She’s beautiful! And what a sweet expression. Wonderful work.
By: Marlene on January 29, 2016
at 7:01 pm
Hi Marelene,
Thank you very much for your lovely comment! Enjoy your day!
~Gerry
By: gourmetfelted on January 31, 2016
at 2:40 pm