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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) ;)
the head/face will definitely be re-done as it's too scary! lol
the wig needs styling - I was just holding the head and wig in place to see what it looked like.
I glued the shoes together and the front white bits are wonky - dammit! this is not turning out how I wanted it.
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.
Week 2: 1/16 piece (at most, this one was more like 1/32) of Primo Sculpy block. Can fit on a quarter, as demonstrated.
Probably my favourite from this round. The rock is very rock-like. All with a skewer and fingers!
The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.
These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...
"How do you do?"
I think this looks neat, I might actually break out the sculpy and paint and hook this guy up, the proportion is right on.
(and I just love how you can take the skull cap off and take the brain out. You can actually take the brain apart into sections. The jaw also works, so I'm thinking, stopmotion, he he he...)
If I do decide to do it, I also have a strip of spinal cord that is totally modeled after our real spines, looks like real, just tiny, munny-sized. i like this guy, I am going to make this guy look killer, I'll keep ya posted...
This item is for sale at my Etsy store. Search gammaraybots under username.
These are a series of sculpy sculpted necklaces. I did the sculpt and then painted them like old school tape cassettes. I sealed them and added a cotton cord.
found object sculpture (c) Tom Torrey
2009
Sculpy polymer clay
This is a ring holder I made to sit on my desk to, well, hold my rings. heh Patterned after a tonkinese cat. This was the first one, I made the doggie ring holder later.
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Included with every Good Morning Tableware and Flatware Builder Kit set. Each is a single prim.
unfinished... I sculpted this, and spraypainted it a little, now, my lady, sadiesyx is going to hook it up. So stay tuned ;)
Eros: Winged Serpent Doll, inspired by the Greek story of Psyche.
Materials: Dyed turkey feathers, Sculpy clay, old hinge, faux fur, epoxy putty, steel wire, aluminum artist's mesh, quilt batting, acrylic paint, various varnishes
Time: Approx. 25 hrs.
Features: Realistically poseable wings. Moveable jaw. Poseable serpentine body.
I sculpted a monkey from super sculpy and baked it in the oven to make it hard and then painted it. This part is of course not edible.
her personality and attitude starts to take shape. The eyes really lead the way; it can take a while to get just the right look to the eyes.