Today I had a snow day, so there was more work to be done on the diorama. I added sand and rocks to the bottom and used Elmer’s glue that was watered down to glue everything down. Since I’m using clear casting resin as the water, I wanted the bottom of the river to be realistic.
Progress
I painted the inside of the bank and the bottom of the river. I used browns such as Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna and other colors you use to paint model horses. Dry brushing seems to be a pretty popular way to paint rocks, but instead, I just watered down the paints and blended them together. Then I used black to base coat everything on the bottom since I’m using sand to cover it.
A River Runs Through It Diorama
First off this post has nothing to do with A River Runs Through It, but it seemed like a catchy title.
I glued them down, and coated modge podge onto it as filler and to cement everything together. I have no idea if modge podge is filler, but it seemed like a good idea at the time! The gel medium will be used to make a current/waterfall going over the rocks.
Pleasure Driving
Compared to the fast and furious carriage racing, there was another demo featuring some of the Delaware Valley College Equestrian Team.
While there were horses under saddle doing dressage,
huntseat,
and jumping,
there was a horse showcasing pleasure driving.
















