Entries Categorized as 'Sculpture'
September 18, 2008
Satyr
One of a Kind Fantasy Sculpture
Subject: Fantasy / Mythology
Medium: Super Sculpey, wire, acrylic paint, pine plaque.
Size: 8 inches (e20 cm)
Date: January 2007
Description: This is my first successful male sculpture so I’m prety proud of him right now, he happens to be anatomically correct though that’s not clear in the photos.
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September 18, 2008
Perma-Pets
Mixed Media Fantasy Sculpture
Subject: Fantasy / Animals
Medium: Super sculpey, premo, translucent liquid sculpey (TLS), seashells, smooth stones, glass beads, wire, jars, acrylic resin
Size: Large is 2.5 inches (6.5 cm), Middle is 1.5 inches (3.75 cm), Small is 1.25 inches (3 cm), sea slugs are 2.5 inches long. Jars are 6 inches tall.
Date: This is a [...]
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September 18, 2008
Baby Rat
One of a Kind Polymer Clay Sculpture
Subject: Animal
Medium: Super sculpey, acrylic paint, transluscent liquid sculpey, fabric, gourd
Size: 1.25 inches (4 cm)
Date: May 2007
Description: This was inspired by a comment by Patrick on the Ooak Guild Forum about miniature baby sculptures reminding him of snake food. Well I couldn’t resist sculpting a baby rat after [...]
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September 18, 2008
Hatching Turtle
Ooak Polymer Clay Sculpture
Subject: Animal / Reptile
Medium: Super Sculpey painted in acrylics. Glass bead eyes.
Size: 2 inches (5 cm) long
Date: July 2007
Description:Cute little baby turtle hatching out of his egg. I came across a photo of a hatching turtle and just loved the idea. You can read more about the inspiration for this at [...]
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September 18, 2008
Squid
One of a Kind Polymer Clay Cephalopod
Subject: Animals
Medium: Super sculpey, transluscent liquid sculpey, acrylic paint, wooden base.
Size: 9.5 inches (23 cm )tall overall, squid is 6 inches (15.25 cm) long.
Date: August 2007
Description: I love cephalopods. I think it should be pretty obvious from the octopuppies, cuddlefish, and cthulhu’s gems. I think it was about time [...]
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