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Ok folks, I have a prize for the August raffle here, but he is a secret.
He is a dragon, his name is "Wampus Cat", and he is flamboyantly marked. People who look at him go "wow", then they stand there a minute before they say " I kinda like him" .

You have been warned.

I painted Wampus Cat to be an Ebay "Artist's edition" but after I had started painting him I noticed that he had some casting defects, so he is now a raffle prize.

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1 week 6 days ago
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This blog has nothing to do with Windstone, but I think mysteries are always welcome.
I finally found the old polaroid photos I took of this "Mysterious Object" that we have been trying to identify for years.

...So what is this thing?!? Anybody have a clue?

The closest thing I can think of is a brass wind instrument mute, but it seems too large for most brass instruments, and it isn't padded or very smooth where it would touch the bell of an instrument. It is flat on the bottom.

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6 weeks 4 days ago
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This is "Dance", the raffle prize for July!
He is a pinto of some kind, is this kind is called Overo -? I think Tobiano is the other kind, with the rounded spots. I can't keep them straight.
I noticed that he had some almost invisible pin holes in his mane after I had painted him, so instead of being sold, he gets to go home with the lucky winner of this months raffle!

If you would like a chance to win Dance, email me with your forum name and real name and address, with the words "July 2010 raffle " in the subject line.

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8 weeks 14 hours ago
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So, I was thinking about capital "A" Art again.

I previously had come to the conclusion that the theme and purpose of "Modern Art" is to feel around for the borders that define "Art" in our culture, move them into new territory and by doing so, stretching our brains out a-ways too.
Modern art started when somebody, I think it was Cezanne, decided to treat a painting as a flat image that was made with paint on a board, when he outlined a shadow with a line.
WHAT?? IS HE NUTS??

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8 weeks 4 days ago
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This is "Flat Paws" the raffle prize for June. Like most of our raffle prizes, he is a little bit odd. His name refers to his front feet, which, because his mold was under poured when he was cast, are a bit flatter than other flap cat's feet. Other than having flat flapcat feet instead of fat flapcat feet, he is a perfectly good, odd eyed, soccer ball colored flapcat. He has little blue and gold metallic spots on his wing feathers, and matching blue and gold jewels set in his collar.

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12 weeks 1 day ago
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These are two examples of the several attempts I have tried, to sculpt a Tatzel cat, or Dragon cat. I have never been that happy with any of the designs I have done -I wanted them to be ... I dunno ... prettier, less creepy, more catlike or something. I think it is the long neck that bothers me.

The sketch is a photoshop drawing I did of a real sculpture. It is a tiny sculpture intended to be cast in pewter, and I couldn't get the stupid camera to focus properly, so I drew over the out-of-focus image and added some details that had broken off of the sculpture over the years.

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14 weeks 4 days ago
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Notice how I put the year after the month -we've been doing this raffle for quite awhile now, so I need to designate a year!

This is "Azalea" she is the prize for this month's raffle. She is a dark dapple grey unicorn mare. She is one of the test paints I have done of the dapple grey pattern. I think this is the most difficult horse color to reproduce!

She came out darker than I wanted, but this is what a young dapple grey horse will look like when they are just beginning to change from their first dark coat color to "grey".

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16 weeks 4 days ago
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Was a great success!
Pegasi1978 won the special raffle for robotics team 997.
She chose "Stormy" the unicorn as her prize.

We raised over two thousand dollars for the Corvallis High School robotics team!!

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18 weeks 4 days ago
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I test painted a phoenix today! I painted him grey because there aren't many grey phoenixes around.
This is one of the very first castings we got out of the master mold, after a new master was cast. I sculpted the topknot on this phoenix out of epoxy clay because this version still had a hole to glue on a pewter crest. I am going to just sculpt a crest onto the master instead so that we don't have to fool around with a separate pewter piece. We have enough problems!

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20 weeks 6 days ago
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There is a Special raffle this month!
Explanation:
Griffin, our son, is in a robotics club at Corvallis High School. Each year the team designs and builds a robot to compete against other High School level robotics clubs in the region. This year there were 60 teams that competed in the regional competition.
The Corvallis High School club WON!!!

Now the team qualifies to go to the National competition in Atlanta Georgia!!!
... but the team needs to raise the money for this trip. They have almost made it, but are still a bit short of their goal.

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21 weeks 6 days ago
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Its really hot here

toilet tank drawing

Its hot. And I had a beer. So I was looking around for a different subject to draw, and decided to draw the toilet tank, because it is pretty cool sitting backwards on the toilet in the bathroom with a beer.

Windstone photos

Sean sm Winne and jordon less purple

I haven't had time to write about whats going on in the Windstone factory lately!
We have been working hard to re-learn everything from casting to paint color mixing. It is very frustrating work.
I took some photos of our three long-suffering painters. These people deserve a round of applause for putting up with everything!
Winnie is the newest painter. She has turned out to be great at hand painting the most difficult-to-paint dragons, which are the hatching ones!

Raffle prize for July!

turquoise fledgling smlr

I have been experimenting with transparent glaze-like finishes for years. They look really great but they always run and make puddles at the bottom of the piece. I managed to get around this problem on this flegeling by holding him in my hand and rotating him until the finish dried.
That won't work in production, but this guy looks neat! The finish looks just like a clear turquoise celadon glaze, like the real ceramic glazes you might see on Chinese porcelain.He has silver trim. His light blue eyes look grey here because his body color is so intense.

When you think you know something...

angel budgie wings 6 inches

...you are probably wrong.

Since the website "Snopes" became the ultimate source for truth... I now have come to accept that 99.9 percent of everything I thought... is wrong. The "Great Wall" is not the only man made thing visible from space ( I guess I could of figured that one out myself if I had though about it). The Earth isn't round. A Nautilus shell is not in the form of a perfect "Golden spiral".

Cute Chick

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There are allot of finished or almost finished pieces that I have sculpted for Windstone that we have never produced. Sometimes they are just finished sculpture, but sometimes they nearly reach the stage of being in production before we go "eh" and shelve the idea.
This chick is one of the ones we made mold on, cast a few, test painted ... and then kinda lost interest in it.

New Flap cat colors

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This is a photo shopped pic of three, make that four, new flapcat colors I have painted. ( I flipped the black sunset cat , he really faces the other way)
I have been painting all the flapcats I can find around here. We have quite a few of the eye shut ones, so I have painted a batch of them in orange and white. The eye open ones are painted in Orange tabby and tuxedo with black sunset wings. The tuxedo cat shown here has allot of black on him, but I have also painted some of these with much more white on the undersides.

Our Windstone garden, yeah right!

future garden deer

This is our backyard at the Windstone factory in Corvallis Oregon. Isn't it great? There is a little creek if you keep going towards the big trees. The creek feeds into the Mary's river, which is at the end of our street.

Wild Plum

Copper Plum Oriental dragon May raffle prize

This is "Wild Plum", the raffle prize for May!

He was an Amethyst colored Oriental dragon that got a wild hair and turned out a coppery plum color.
He is one of the test paints I did for a "Copper Plum" color I am working on. This is a experimental color combination sort of like the lighter "Copper Lilac" dragons I goofed-up awhile back. I like copper and violet together, and I want to use these colors in some combination as a dragon color in the future.

This Wild Plum color uses the violet as a darker shade color rather than as a lighter accent color like the copper lilacs.

Packing department

Amethyst Oriental dragons cats cradle production

I think carts of finished product is a lovely sight. It is so nice to see stuff getting finished! I thought these bobcats looked so cute all laid out like cupcakes on a bakery rack.
The packing department is starting to be filled with product, but even this last stage of the finishing process is a learning experience. The packers are trying to figure out how to glue eyes into cat candle lamps without getting glue all over the eyes, and many of our molds have shrunk so the eye sockets need enlarging.

I make aluminum foil animals.

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Doesn't everyone ?

I have made foil creatures since I was in kindergarten. My mom started me on this hobby by teaching me how to make ducks. Ducks are made by rolling a piece of foil around your finger with the open seam up. You pinch the end into a duck head, remove the foil from your finger, pinch the open end into an upturned duck tail, gently flatten the bottom a bit and then they can float in water!