My most favorite tool, however, is the humble toothpick. Many times it is the only tool I will use.
I am still learning about different armatures and different types of clays. I am comfortable enough now to work up several pieces at once, as these folk come alive in layers. In the first picture above... top and center is a challenge piece to an upcoming release. She doesn't look like anything yet and still has a bit more armature work.
The technology of today, brings the ability to research right from home. In order to become successful, I need to capture certain elements and blend them in a way that realism meets whimsy. I'd hate for someone to say~ "I love your duck ladye", only to find that it is supposed to be a completely different kind of bird! It can be difficult enough to have fingers replicate the mind's eye without a serious faux pas because I didn't do my job researching! While my wee rabbits are fun and whimsical, my challenge piece is exactly that, meant to challenge myself. So here I am, a bit rusty in my sculpting, but armed with key elements and the right tools in which I hope to succeed! |
Awesome !!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog. I like looking at all the things you create. I have never tried sculpting before. I have only been doing primitive handmades from patterns for a little over a year. So I am still learning, still would like to be a little more primitive in my doll making. I would like to someday have my own patterns. Vicky
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see them finished!! i've been itchin to do some clay work also, just need few more hours in a day! bought some more paperclay at micheals last week, it keeps calling to me to open it!:)
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