SC - Re: Sugar Plate Sculptures
Amanda B. Humphrey
kwah at earthlink.net
Tue May 4 05:20:17 PDT 1999
And it came to pass on 4 May 99,, that Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
> I assume the wooden skewer goes through the scallion and through the
> sausage, so it is invisible,
Yes, exactly.
> and you can use more scallion to cover the
> other end of the skewer too.
I confess I didn't try that; I will next time.
> As for its effectiveness as an illusion, I
> can only say the, uh, um, romantic lighting of most feast halls, and a
> _small_ willful suspension of disbelief, probably make it a pretty good
> illusion.
Dimness conceals all manner of things. :-)
The fuzziness of the cattail was somewhat represented by the fact that I
used smoked sausages (Hillshire Farms L'il Smokies, to be precise),
which are rather more wrinkled and rough in texture than the average
sausage.
> Adamantius
Brighid
Lady Brighid ni Chiarain
Settmour Swamp, East (NJ)
mka Robin Carroll-Mann
harper at idt.net
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