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Here's a full sculpture I made around a decade or so ago. She's fully sculpted from Aves Apoxie Sculpt (http://avesstudio.com) over wire and foam armature, painted with acrylics, with wool hair. A Metro bus driver in Kent I think bought her.
She's a Sprite that 'collects' beautiful pieces of jewelry.
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sinkingfeeling
(54,040 posts)Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)She was one in a series of seated fantasy figures.
Diamond_Dog
(35,912 posts)that anyone could create something this cool. You are very talented!
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)I've been creating fantasy things since I was a wee girl. I had vision problems and could only see very close up. I've become a visual artist despite my eye problems, or maybe because of them. There's an entire community of sculptors you may be interested in. The Shifflett Brothers forum on FB is a great place to see lots of different and amazing pieces.
Thanks again!
GiqueCee
(1,739 posts)Before the advent of 3-D printing, I would sculpt macquettes – miniature representations of animatronic figures the company I work for creates – from Super Sculpy. Apoxie Sculpt is WAY more durable and doesn't have to be baked.
Nice work!
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)I love Aves! Polymer clay releases phthalates into the skin, so I stopped using it over 20 years ago.
That must be a great job!
GiqueCee
(1,739 posts)... right now we're building a life-size animatronic T-Rex. He BIG!
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)My friend Bob Eggleton is known for his Godzilla paintings. I'd so love to see your work!