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Sunday, February 12, 2012
The Initial Sculpture
We used plasticine which is another word for clay (it’s really quite the hand
exercise). Once the clay warms though its quite enjoyable. After I had the basic shape I went on to add different
pieces like the flames and the water droplets. The additive process of creating a model is interesting
because you have to be so careful to make sure the not only are pieces are
placed in the correct place, but also that they will stick there otherwise they
will peel off with the rubber or the rubber will slip between the cracks and
create a different mould than the one you wanted.
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