First up - hence the 'speeding' reference in the title of this blog - are another couple in an ongoing set of fascinating commissions of 1/24th scale 1920s racing car drivers and spectators. The rather strange appearance of the driver is because his face is entirely covered with a mask to protect him against stones from the surface of track being thrown up into his face as he raced around. The sport had a huge following in these early years - as it does now - the spectator is probably a friend I think.
Sadly I am still working in a muddle - the fisherman, also in 1/24th scale, and complete with rod and tackle bag was frantically trying to escape being impaled on my pincushion.......I cropped the picture...it looked much worse...I am working on the muddle!!
I encourage them in my informal cottage-style garden and I hope you'll all accept this photograph as my Easter Best Wishes to you all - wherever you are and however you are spending the coming weekend - have a lovely few days!!
Thank you for looking.
Robin
5 comments:
Unos maravillosos personajes.
Simepre me asombran tus trabajos.
Felices Pascuas.
besitos ascension
Wonderful characters. I like the fisherman with his fishing equipment.
Happy Eastern and hugs
Thank you ladies - have a lovely, lovely weekend!!
Rx
Love the racing driver and the fisherman Robin.
Nice work.
Dave
I love the racing driver and the fisherman is so precious! Your little creations are fantastic. Hope your Easter was happy. Love the violets, too!
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