Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Sculpting Diaries ~ thoughts anyone?

I cannot express how much I have enjoyed learning to sculpt. 
My passion is painting and I do believe it will always be but this new thing with clay and hours of just moving and playing and seeing and creating... It's like a deep massage to the brain. A slow dance to my senses. 

I am truly enjoying it.

I am just going to record some of my challenges and also a list of supplies that I have found invaluable for this journey.
Of course, as I become more than just a 4-year-old playing in my mother's makeup drawer, my supplies and needs and challenges may change... but for now, the newbie, I will tell you what I find important.

So let's talk supplies:
clay~ i am using super sculpey in beige.  Here in Canada at Micheals it is around $26.00CDN for a 1 lb bar. OUCH. I am now buying it from Machphersons Craft Store. Much cheaper and it arrives at my door in 2 days.
https://macphersoncrafts.com/


foil~ tin foil from the dollar store to make your armature in. Easy peezy, lemon squeezy.
stand~ i got my hubby to make me one and then I decoupaged it. But then I picked up another one for my mini at Pat Moulton's store and made it personal.
I'll add a picture when I can.
tools~ so far I use my rubber tipped tools the most. If you can get them in various sizes, that is best. I was gifted my tools from my dear friend and the most incredible sculptor,  Jennie Lee (yep i am bragging a little)...

Machpherson's sell this set but it comes in only the one size. Still a must
https://macphersoncrafts.com/en/online-store/sculpting/sculpting-tools

At this point, I haven't needed much else... but I am certain I will. I've only worked on 3 heads (unfinished 3 heads, lol)


Challenges as a Newbie
I have been taught to look at photos for reference. Study them. Look at them more than the clay. What I find difficult is they are only 2 dimensional. I cant see how much a nose protrudes from a cheek. Or how deep a chin goes in from a mouth.

I find it difficult to add more clay to make something more round or 'fatter' without just rolling it flat again. I haven't figured out how to move the clay so that it looks like a roll. I add clay, try to smooth it in and just make the spot look rather scratchy and mangled... the hardest part of it all to me.

oh and smoothing. No clue how to get my clay part smooth.

So if anyone has any advice for me, I would LOVE to hear it. I take criticism with a solution well, in fact, thrive on it when it comes to learning new things.
please, your thoughts and ideas are welcome

Tuesday, 28 August 2018

UNPAINTED Natalie by Izzy Zhao

So very very blown away.
I cant even tell you how much this sculpt jars my brain.
It is magnificent!!!

This is Natalie by Izzy Zhao

She is a preemie (I'll get inches soon) full body silicone.
Izzy only made a few in jello silicone because its extremely difficult to paint...
and I was privileged enough to grab one as a proto-type.
The rest of the edition will most likely be poured in an Eco 20, which still SUPER soft....but this is just incredible.

Words don't do this baby any justice. The feel it has is indescribable.
She is 'just melts in your mouth and your hands' yummy!!!

Here are some photos  BEFORE she is painted to show you the raw details of the incredible sculpt.
























  











Getting prepped for her paint. Looks sooo cute in a bath!!!



Painting this type of silicone has proven to be quite tricky. 
Everything sticks to it... like hot gum.
You would think I would need to hire a house cleaner with the amount of lint it has attracted (i promise my house is quite clean.... mind you a house cleaner would be nice... tax deductable????)
and you cannot slide your paint brush across her skin... its skids.

So I started with her body first and her head last. This way allows me to really hover over her and get right in all the nooks and crannies and highlight all detail.

I havent taken many progress photos but here are some. 
Her tongue is even painted!!!








More paint








Finished baby with no hair. Can't get more real than this!!!








Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Sculpting? ME? Who knew!

I have always wanted to sculpt.
I've tried a few times... but I never seem to get it right. 
Crazy that I haven't tried harder considering two of my closest friends are sculptors, lol

Planning a trip to Orlando for a doll show in July 2018 and staying with my two sculptor friends, I was determined to learn something...

Sandra White, an incredible sculptor and magnificent teacher was able to get me to see in a totally different way.... with a perspective I didn't have a clue about.
It blew my mind...

With one evening I created these..


Bonnie Brown's nose is on the left.



Fueled by new teachings and oh so many possibilities, I came home and started sculpting. Ok, let me change that... I came home and tried sculpting.
Nope, not a natural at all. 
But with the help of Sandra White, I am gonna try!!!

I will record my journey as best I can

August

Sculpt One

Sculpt Two

Sculpt Three

Sculpt Four

September