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I've named her Anne.
The head arrived yesterday but the eyes were not put in and they didn't include any putty. I had to go to Michaels and get some Sculpy. I had a really hard time putting the eyes in because her head is so small and my hands shake. I don't think they're quite right but whatever.
I bought eyes but I couldn't get those in at all so I just went with the ones Ai sent.
I'm just glad she's in one piece I guess.
The dress is a handmade Blythe dress by Leshan1. She rules.
Made of sculpy. My first try at this kind of work back in my early days of finding the artist inside myself.
I made Her of sculpy, feathers and old clothes of mine made into a headdress and robe.
I do not know where she went... lost her or else gave her away I think.... but she IS magic.....
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.
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.