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One of my favorite authors is Robin Hobb. I made her a few sculpts to thank her for all the pleasure her books have provided me. The Sea Serpent is made of bendable sculpy and can be posed. The red shoe is reference to Robin's red shoe rant - something she had on her web site a while ago ~ it was great and she had a picture of her in her closet brandishing a red shoe toward the camera. The little dragon is simply adoring Robin. :)

she was a barbie and i sculpted a bird face over her face with sculpy. I put her in the oven and her chest caved in .

My little dragon. The first of his kind. I never made one before but I really wanted to try. I mean to paint on his face but I can't because he's not baked because I have no oven.

3-view drawing for cat sculpt, drawn same size as final sculpture. Handy for checking proportions.

Greenstuff sculpt. I'll probably finish it one day.

I have had this little guy floating around in my sketchbooks for years. I would doodle him every so often. I was inspired to make him come to life. First I molded and baked him out of sculpy clay, then I created a silicone mold and cast him out of metal clay. I then carved out some of the features for extra emphasis and oxidized for a slightly grungy look. I think he is cute :)

The skull was first sculpted in Sculpy, molded in silicone and cast in resin. It was then altered with Magic Sculpt and Polyjem.

7 inches tall.

Made from polymer clay and painted with acrylics. The largest is roughly 1/4 in.

this pendant was made as a polymer clay tile bead useing TLC and transfer technique with laser printer, shabby cottage studio valentine collage sheets were used for the images, glass beads and silver findings were used between the tile beads, tile beads were finished using sculpy gloss finish

I need to take better pictures of him and I will, I just finished him, and set him down, I"m kinda in a rush, gotta go out... Merry Christmas to all! X))

that's twentyfour hands =)

My sculpy gas mask munny.

BLOODY HOT COCOA. :D

 

I made my hot chocolate replica out of Super Sculpy, tinfoil (that cup isn't full of clay!), acrylic, goache, and some sort of varnish that got all over everything. It made my hot cocoa really liquid, though, which is awesome.

 

D: It's really red...

Made a mold of this and I am going to make a resin cast of it.

Tiny mermaid charms to hang from a necklace or key chain

The third 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.

My little dragon. The first of his kind. I never made one before but I really wanted to try. I mean to paint on his face but I can't because he's not baked because I have no oven.

7 inch tall Munnys with custom sculpey and paint.

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after the super sculpy sculpt has been baked it is prepped for painting with matte gray primer.

She's such a ham for the camera~!

 

Hahaha, sorry... I couldn't help myself. ;)

Made out of green, yellow and glow in the dark clay. The eyes are dark blue.

 

The wings were made with Liquid Sculpy mixed with a special pigment so that they would be translucent, flexible AND glow in the dark.

 

Approx. Dimensions: 1.5" H x 1.5" W x 2.5" D

sculpy, eggshells, wooden box, frame, spanish moss, knit sweater, lights. 2008.

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