August 24, 2010

Architectural images from Normandy

photo copyright Karin Corbin 2010
I love this old lantern with all the fancy, stamped metal embellishments.
These images have been left in higher resolution so do be sure to click on them for better viewing.

Every once in a while I take a little vacation back to France by going through folders of photos I took 3 years summers ago. The are of real value to me in helping to create a realistic dollhouse. It is not so much that I exactly copy a specific architectural detail. The value is that I know exactly what the textures and colors of the materials I am using should like when I finish the parts for my project.

photo copyright Karin Corbin 2010

Looking at this photo I took in the Normandy region of France of  hinges and shutters I think I did get my miniature versions to look just right.

3 comments:

Catherine said...

Karin,
I love that lantern!!! It wouldn't be at all hard to make in miniature. I have worked out the process for fabricating it. It would be easy for you to do with the tools you have in your shop or one like it.
For the fleur de lis you could carve it in wax but I am sure you could also find one in the right scale that had been stamped.
I will send you some photos of one I started. or maybe post them on my blog. It isn't finished.

Linda Carswell said...

I love the inspiration that France has offered me in the making of the petite maison and it is lovely to see some of your photos....I adore the lamp!

Linda

Pan said...

What a wonderful building. The lantern is fabulous!