The Antonia with all new sails and rigging.
And some sails in progress for The Annabel Lee. She’ll be done tomorrow.
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My words upon perusing your blog for the first time? : Wow. The finishes and seeming fragility of the ships’ hulls are just lovely, I never would’ve thought papier mache could be this good!
I love your ships! The Antonia is so wispy-dreamy… it makes me get all glassy eyed and lost in an instant day dream…
All I can say is WOW Ann! Your ships are incredible…I love them!
Amazing work!!!! You must be very patient to it. I love them specially The Ginger Rose.
The ship itself is luminous and pearly! Very beautiful as usual. I worship at your feet Ann Wood.
Your ships are gorgeous! Just found you through PG. Do you sell them?? I looked on your links but can’t find any? They are absolutley brillilant!
So beautiful!!!!!
I am so in love with your beauty of a ship!
Now thats some serious talent you have there!
Lovely! I have been watching these for a while, but that sail is just gorgeous!
[…] I’m mad for just about everything that Ann Wood makes, but especially her fleet of papier mache sailing ships. […]
Ann, what is the ship’s skeleton made of?
they are beauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuutiful.
Wow. I just stumbled here. What a very beautiful creation.
I’D love to know what the ribbed ships are made of too? .. they are beautiful!