Jun 30, 2010

I'm building

This flower bed was carved out of an Austrotherm panel (extruded polystyrol). After some paint I have soil and basalt cube fenced it. For pavement I made flagstones (eggcarton), and I dispersed fine gravel onto the glued surface around them.



I've painted the inside of the shed. It's very worn! For the woven fence I used rattan and the pieces of my real fig tree. (The poor one was winter-killed, but has new offshoots!) Do the logs look like they were cleaved with an axe? I really made them with an axe, and I still have all of my ten fingers! The scene was pictured on the table of our patio.




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10 comments:

Merry Jingle said...

It's looking absolutely fabulous!

Patty said...

The logs are perfect and YES.....they really do look like you used an axe. I really love how this is turning out. The fence that you built by the logs is so perfect! You are very good at everything that you do!!!

Susanne said...

Your work is fabulous, I keep admiring it! Those details...
Love, Susanne

The Old Maid said...

It looks so good with the sunlight:)

Wanda said...

Bozse, everytime I see your blog I get so inspired and get more ideas for my current project. Thank you for sharing your work and inspiring me. I want to now try to make a raised flower bed in the foam as well!!

Carolyn said...

It is looking wonderful! The last photo looks so realistic, with the real trees showing behind! Thank you for your wonderful ideas!!

Flora said...

These days are breathless, to say the least!
I missed this post, yesterday ...
Fantastic work, Bozse! Realism is perfect. It could be, among other things, a perfect scene for a popular Nativity...
I love the crib and I set up the scenario often using polystyrene (bricks, engraved with the welder, are fine).
A hug, flora

Unknown said...

ottimo lavoro !!Seems real! excellent view of the picture,

Hugs ♥
Terry

Norma Bennett said...

This is a really interesting project, and as always everything is made so cleverly.

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Minnie Kitchen said...

that really is lovely!