Progress on the Bram Stoker bust! Getting it there!!! Once the hair and beard go on, it’s like the rug in “The Big Lebowski”.....it’ll really tie the room together! ;)
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Progress on the Bram Stoker bust! Getting it there!!! Once the hair and beard go on, it’s like the rug in “The Big Lebowski”.....it’ll really tie the room together! ;)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOvM8IOg_r4)
Miss Madame and I wish you all a wonderful weekend! <3 Bry
I've just released six artist's proof's of my Lovecraft pieces ONLY on Etsy.
No Poe, Stoker or occult pieces for now, although I might put a few up at some point later.
Check it out. Fixed prices, no auctions and just in time for Halloween. While you'ret here, if you can give us a like, follow and favorite status, we'd surely appreciate it!
Bry
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArkhamStudios?ref=hdr_shop_menu
There are four of my Lovecraft pieces pictured in Guillermo del Toro's Lovecraft/Poe room at his incredible Bleak House. Can you spot them all?
It was a privilege to spend an evening in this magical room with the great man himself.
Bry
When I'm not sculpting, I'm at the gym. Actually, I'm there EVERY DAY. When you're over 50, you HAVE to maintain good physical health as best as you can if you don't want your body to give out and let old age set in. I have a LONG way to go yet, but that tone wasn't there a few months ago. Yes, it's hard. Yes, it hurts sometimes. But I ALWAYS feel great when I'm done.
I started benching at 20 pounds of three reps. That's all I could do from being out of shape. Now I'm up to 60 pounds of ten reps each. I weigh 200 pounds and I'm determined to be able to bench my body weight.
How long will it take me to get there?
Does it really matter? :)
YOU CAN DO IT.
<3
Bry
When I'm not sculpting, I'm at the gym. Actually, I'm there EVERY DAY. When you're over 50, you HAVE to maintain good physical health as best as you can if you don't want your body to give out and let old age set in. I have a LONG way to go yet, but that tone wasn't there a few months ago. Yes, it's hard. Yes, it hurts sometimes. But I ALWAYS feel great when I'm done.
I started benching at 20 pounds of three reps. That's all I could do from being out of shape. Now I'm up to 60 pounds of ten reps each. I weigh 200 pounds and I'm determined to be able to bench my body weight.
How long will it take me to get there?
Does it really matter? :)
YOU CAN DO IT.
<3
Bry
I quietly went back to the gym two months ago because, frankly, I couldn't stand the way I looked and felt.
Like you, I spend WAY too much time behind the computer with work and you pay the price by getting out of shape. It was a wake up call when I huffed and puffed every time I went up a flight of stairs. I live in a four story house and that just wouldn't do.
So, I went back to the gym. I can run for half an hour straight now on the tread, make pretty much every basket I throw from 20 feet away and curl and bench press ten reps of 40 pounds each. I've also lost 20 pounds. It didn't start out that way and I felt pathetic, but I made myself go EVERY SINGLE DAY whether I felt like it or not.
It hasn't been easy. I love McDonalds and red wine just like you probably do, but I made a choice to cut back. It's work, but I feel a lot better. The hardest part is getting my ass into my sweats and just GOING.
I have a long way to go before I'm happy and I'll never look like Arnold Schwarzeneggar, but I'm glad I just went back.
You can, too. I believe in you if you want it bad enough.
<3
Bry