I ran out of time and was not able to finish the hands, feet and face.
I also ran into a problem on this particular pose: bending the underlying armature in the right place. As you can see by the silver wire coming through the knee areas, I overestimated where the legs should bend. I thought I'd estimated correctly, but apparently not!
I also ran into a problem on this particular pose: bending the underlying armature in the right place. As you can see by the silver wire coming through the knee areas, I overestimated where the legs should bend. I thought I'd estimated correctly, but apparently not!
5 comments:
Another beauty. Where do all these sculptures go? Your shelves must be filled with these wonderful sculptures?
Thanks Gerald!
I reuse the armature underneath, so usually I tear these apart and restart.
I have only kept two of them in the hopes of collecting enough decent samples to submit in order to get into Richard MacDonald's workshop in Carmel next year.
I like this one immensely.
I really admire your gusto! How prolific and such a dedicated, intense journey.
Very inspiring!
With best wishes,
Karima
Oh thank you so much Karima! I have taken some classes at the Castle - I plan to again in the near future. I read your blog all the time and really enjoy it!
Thanks for stopping by!
Julia
Very nice and lovely figure.
.I have seen your blog , and I have to say you ,that you got a great style.
.Congratulations and see u!
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