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Color inspiration with Muse Milagros C Rivera

April 15, 2019 Guest User

Seeing the Lotus blossom come to life while I put it together was awe inspiring. The mechanics, the perfect wood cuts, details upon details took my head for a spin. I know my brain works differently and I wanted to bring you a different outlook of using the bloom. I saw a dress…and I thought it would be perfectly proportioned for the Artist’s Model.

You can visit the Relics and Artifacts Tribe for a live tutorial on putting together the Lotus blossom, it really is an easy piece to assemble!


I also wanted to give her wings and the new wood Raphael wings are just absolutely glorious. I used a bright magenta and then dried brush ruby red and turquoise paints. I scribbled the words ” Make your Mark, you are one of kind, just fly”

I hope I’ve inspired you on taking the Lotus Blossom for a spin, weather you want to hide something inside or you want to display it’s glorious petals like I did I can’t wait to see your take!

I’ve used

Lotus Blossom

Artist’s Model

Raphael Wings

Apoxie Sculpt

Dina Wakley Media acrylic colors


In Milagros C. Rivera, Muse, RELICS & ARTIFACTS®, Sandra Evertson, Sandra Evertson Arts LLC, The Tribe Tags mixedmedia, wood blanks, artist model, wings
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