POWERTEX
is a water based product,
an environmently friendly alternative for polyester
it hardens all absorbent materials and with the complementary products in its' range, and other mixed media - the creative and artistic possibilities are infinite
I prefer to work with gloves, but you can perfectly well work without
wash your hands with warm water to remove powertex easily
wear bad clothes and shoes
protect your crafting desk and floor with plastic foil
do not poor Powertex or clean remainders in your sink !
let your artwork dry on plastic during 6 weeks in a dry room of min. 16 degrees
regularly turn your artwork to dry at all sides
you find more info re product via link here under
you have
lifetime access
to this online workshop
on your own password protected membership page
the video will show
clear & full scope
step by step
virtual process
on
how to apply different layers & techniques
tips & tricks
do's and don'ts
as if you were live in my studio
wear bad clothes and shoes
protect your crafting desk and floor with plastic foil
prepare your materials and tools
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MATERIALS - MEASUREMENTS & PHOTOS
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I have bought/used sillicone mould ref E4 made by Merilyn Thomas.
Click on picture below to consult her webshop:
OTHER MOULDING / SCULPTING ALTERNATIVES
sculpt the head
fully from scratch
using
powertex transparant (or white or ivory)
&
stone art clay
---
use the Powertex Plaster Figurine
(broken) head 'Lady'
or use 'duo heads'
buy a (cheap) barbie doll
use the face (or may be even body ;-)
and/or
make your own mould
---
use a styropor egg 3cmH
use moulding paste
to model/sculpt the face on top
(different qualities)
consider facial proportions
also have a look at Pinterest for more pictures
search for 'facial proportions sculpt'
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