Members Leatherimages Posted February 27, 2010 Members Report Posted February 27, 2010 As requested by Frank English, here is another pair from "My Pictures". I did these for a show in Branson MO., of all places. They were my first pair on the national scene, and I wanted to show up outside the box. These were the result of inspiration from the installation of the last Pope. Though I'm not Catholic, I was nonetheless struck by the beauty of all the Cardinals in their red gowns and gold copes. These didn't win any prize, it was the heart of the Bible Belt after all, but I am proud of a comment by a fellow bootmaker whom I respect who said, "it would have never occured to me to make a boot like that". I did a similar design in black and silver. Comments Welcome. Quote Back to the bench, Paul "When you finally get your wings, don't complain about the wind in your face."
Members Storm Posted February 27, 2010 Members Report Posted February 27, 2010 These just take your breath away as I have no doubt will the black pair. Wonderful design and execution! Spot on the money! Storm Quote Please keep in mind that unless I ask for anyones critique I do not want nor require same.
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted February 27, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted February 27, 2010 very ....very nice, pains must have been taken to work with the red suewd (sp) leather. what type of gold paint did you use ? Quote Luke
Members little1983 Posted February 27, 2010 Members Report Posted February 27, 2010 wow...looks really great... very beautiful work...works like these let me think I´m just a little stupid boy with two left hands... really nice... by little Quote
RustyMelton Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Wow, great job, I'd love to see the black ones. What show did you make them for? Quote
Contributing Member ClayB Posted February 28, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted February 28, 2010 Hi Paul, You certainly lived up to your inspiration in these!!! Quote ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
Members bootsmt Posted February 28, 2010 Members Report Posted February 28, 2010 I'll tell you why you didn't win. First place wasn't grand enough for these boots and they felt embarrased not to have a worthy award. LOVE RED! Frank Quote
Members Leatherimages Posted February 28, 2010 Author Members Report Posted February 28, 2010 These just take your breath away as I have no doubt will the black pair. Wonderful design and execution! Spot on the money! Storm Thank you Storm. After I finished these and had them photographed, I put the oic of the collars and my desktop background. And do you know, everytime I opened mt laptop... They took my breath away. They actually did. I'm glad they had that effect on you too. what type of gold paint did you use ? Thanks Luke. I used three step to color these. Forst I used Feibings Yellow, then I followed it with a Pearlize acrylic, and then with Ceramcoat gold. Little, Rusty, Clay and Frank, Thank you for your comments also. I'll post the Black ones for ya'll also. Quote Back to the bench, Paul "When you finally get your wings, don't complain about the wind in your face."
Members Casey Jordan Posted February 28, 2010 Members Report Posted February 28, 2010 Very Impressive and unique. Nice Job! Quote Casey Jordan www.caseyjordansaddle.com www.artofthecowboymakers.com Q: Do you have A.D.D.? A: Look, there's a chicken
Members Leatherimages Posted July 26, 2010 Author Members Report Posted July 26, 2010 Wow, great job, I'd love to see the black ones. What show did you make them for? I was just crusin' thru this section and saw I never followed thru with the request to see the aforementioned black pair. These were entered in the LCSJ's, World Leather Debut some time back. Black Ostrich with Black Kangaroo tops with tooled/filligreed collars. Quote Back to the bench, Paul "When you finally get your wings, don't complain about the wind in your face."
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