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My first attempt at making tiles, I just used a skewer so they're not that good. I painted them with metalic pink paint and then sculpy glaze. The blue one is air dry clay with blue glass fritt glued to it, just an experiment.
The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.
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These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...
My friend Bryan & I placed "Sculpy" (the sculpture I made) in the K-State Union parking lot at 3 a.m. one day, unapproved and unsolicited. It remained for a couple years.
Here, my dad and brother and I finally take Sculpy down, as they're building a new parking garage on the premises.
Thie is probably the most ambitious piece in the series. The little figures in the mouth (about 1" tall) were sculpted with sculpy and meant to depict his own babtism. For the water I used a blue tinted clear resin. Again I drilled several holes in the roof of the mouth to allow the light from a battery powered light to shine down on the scene to replicate dappled sunlight. The flames and dragon we painted with acrylics. The whole image is a metaphor for his religious calling and his temptation to the wild side. The Babtism staged in his mouth sort of shows how his salvation came from his song. Whew!
The first of the triplets has been made of a Sculpy face colored with alcohol inks, and markers (which btw thin out just like alcohol inks with thinner), fiber hair, a cut-up gift bag butterfly and collaged background. The body is a sea shell.
Gandalf is sculpted from scratch from Sculpy clay, hardened and detailed. I will mold it in rubber and cast in resin. See my website for more details: www.foxtoons.net/blog/index.html
A model of the Predator from the film series. The height is 33 cm excluding the lance; if the Predator is about 2 metres tall, that makes the scale about 1:6. The basis is a vinyl kit from Thailand. The lance is mainly scratchbuilt from steel rod. The dreadlocks are made from Sculpy Superflex. Paints are acrylics and Humbrol metallic steel.
Honestly...putting the head back on to this was a real pain...I got a few cracks and almost lost a leg pushing that head back in...any tips?
january 11 flower passed away. he hadnt been feeling well and he was on medication for a URI but i guess it didnt take. when i got back from the optometrist last friday he had passed away. i thought he was getting better since he had perked up after getting a second round of medicine (doxycycline) but it must not have been working after all. its only been one week and its already so lonely in my room without him. i miss him so much but im glad he isnt feeling sick or any pain any more. before we buried him i took the last of my sculpy and took this print of his left front paw. i wish i had had more time with him. RIP Flower, love you forever little piggy.
An actual size photo of a pin I made for my aunt out of sculpy, acrylic paints, ink and sparkle lip gloss. The sparkles really don't show up in this photo.
I used a small triangular eraser to sculpt the petals.
My handmade art doll, Chander "Candles" Candlestick.
Candles has a cloth stuffed body and Sculpy head and hands. He is painted with acrylic paint and gloss. He is 100% designed and made by me.
Bashitor was influenced by the awesome monsters that super hero's fight in Japanese live action shows.
This figure was sculpted by hand out of sculpy. Painted with acrylic and enamel.
Cake is cake blanks covered in spackle then spray painted white. Roses and leaves are sculpy hand formed. Piping is glitter glue. We didn't sand the spackle since the cake is going to be on stage. The "10 foot rule" applies.
I am messing with spraypaint.... and a design by Camo, well I stretched it out a bit, and I need to add tons of more paint, like eyes and mouth and such, (which I'll do with stencils or brush or course), this was just my first coat, I did all three colors real quick together, and even misted a couple together, (experimenting) ;)