HORATIO AND
HANNAH
by Max
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When I was little, I came up with
all kinds of grand schemes, fantastic feats I would accomplish very soon. My dad, with a twinkle in his eye, would
always say the same three words: “When
pigs fly.” To me, that meant that if I
could just find a flying pig, then anything would be possible. I looked for one, but haven’t found one yet.
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And so I created Horatio, the
ultimate flying pig, with grand and spectacular butterfly wings. As he looks toward the sky, he explains to
his little daughter Hannah that some day her tiny wings will grow to majestic
size, and if she watches her waistline just a little bit, she too will be able
to soar way above the treetops.
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Horatio is 17inches tall, and his
wingspan is 10 inches. His black and white piggy head is an original sculpture
I created from paper mache and paper clay, with fabric ears.
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His body is cotton fabric, stuffed
then painted with acrylic paints.
Horatio’s arms are button-jointed for flexibility, and his body is
bottom-weighted with pellets inside, so that he will sit very nicely wherever
you put him.
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He sports a collar with a snappy
red-orange bow tie, and custom made pants that are painted with brown and blue
vertical stripes (for that “slimming” effect), with an opening for his curly
tail.
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Pigs do need boots, and Horatio
wears nice brown lace-up ones, painted on. Boxers or briefs? Boxers. Red ones
with white polka dots, also painted on.
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Little Hannah is both curious and
trusting, as you can see in her soft brown eyes. She’s made from fabric, stuffed, then painted
with acrylics. Her snout and double chin
are sculpted from paper clay that has been blended into the fabric. She’s 5 inches long, and her wingspan is 3
inches.
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Her shirt is orchid, scalloped at
the bottom, and her baby pants are blue.
She wears bright yellow booties with blue ribbons.
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Both Horatio and Hannah are sealed
with matte varnish for protection. They are meant for display only.
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| Many
hours go into the making of each of my dolls.
I strongly believe in fine craftsmanship and artistry, and
I pay great
attention to small details. Each
doll is
a unique work of art, and I am able to produce them in only a very
limited
number. I do my
best to create
little dolls with big personalities because that is what I love to do. |
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| All the dolls shown on this page have
been adopted. |
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