The Wasp Fairy - the badass cousin of the Bee Fairy! OOAK Monster High Repaint
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- čas přidán 18. 09. 2021
- Hi there!
Today I will show you another "black sheep" in my fairy world - the badass cousin of the Bee Fairy - the Wasp Fairy!
She was made to prove to myself and everyone else, that similar concepts (like the black and yellow, striped fairy) can be turn into completely different art piece.
I am pretty satisfied with how she turned out and I hope that you will like her too :)
Enjoy the video and see you soon!
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Even if wasps don't make honey, they still make nests that have that hexagon shape holes for the babes.
More bug fairies would be amazing! A caterpillar, moth, spider etc.!
I prefer your non-articulated dolls because the poses you put them in are so beautiful and gives them so much more character.
In Mexico we also say that someone has a wasp’s waist when they have an hourglass figure (and that they have a bee’s waist if they are chunky). This doll is absolutely gorgeous as always!!
they're not cousins. they're girlfriends, i don't make the rules.
She looks so cool! The whole concept of fairies based off of insects is so interesting, and you nailed it on her and the bee fairy. I really love the way you pose your dolls, even though they loose their articulation, it makes their poses so much more lifelike and beautiful that I'd say it's 100% worth it!
I ADORE that you make your dolls into figurines rather than keep their articulation. It gives them such a depth of character. The articulated dolls are beautiful as well, but I love the uniqueness of your poses!
I love how Ghoulia’s sharp face mold and the black eyes makes her look predatory. She reminds me of your tooth fairies in terms of creepiness and I love that.
personally I love the fact that your dolls are non-articulated. It's so different from anything else I've seen, and the way it allows you to fully explore and showcase their personality and character is amazing! you've quickly become my go to doll channel 🥰
Am I the only one who thought this fairy had a "majesty aesthetic"? (Sorry for the bad English, I'm Brazilian)
Your cardboard is actually perfect for wasps because they actually create paper like substance into hexagon shapes for their nests
color-shifting paint would be beautiful on a dragonfly fairy.
I loved the bee fairy so much, I’m glad that your making another like her!
I am OBSESSED with your work. I love the spooky aspects you add to certain projects, and you do phenomenal figures everytime!! I agree with previous comments on more bug themed dolls. They would be amazing to see in your amazing concepts.
I loved this!!!! Maybe one day you can do their estranged cousin, (twice removed by marriage); a dragonfly! I'm just joking, only if you want to! Much love!!!
The way your mind works is just so amazing. I can't wait to see you make a butterfly/dragonfly hybrid fae someday ❣️
Your method is so unique! The dentist supplies are really creative and I appreciate this. You deserved 1.000k likes. Kisses from Brazil ♡
A spider-taur? With a humanoid upper body, and a spider body and legs. I know you do fairies for the most part, but I think it's a cool idea :)
She is awesome. I love both (Bee and wasp) of them. Maybe you could make a butterfly/fluffy moth pair. Keep up the wonderful work.
Would love to see you experiment with mandibles as it would give a more insect vibe and move the creature further away from the human body. Loved the face markings in particular on this one! I agree that you should do more bugs! Mantis, Caterpillar, butterfly, fly, beetle, and many more! Stick bug would be cool as you could overstretch the limbs!