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May 3, 2009 at 3:35 am #498158May 3, 2009 at 3:35 am #763458
Hi Melody,
I was just wondering how long does it take to create a foil sculpture like those currently on ebay? I don’t think we’ve had a topic on this before. :scratch:
May 3, 2009 at 3:44 am #763459Me boyohs were wondering how you keep those sculpts from being “squished”? And Sean would like to know “how did Melody do that?!?”
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May 3, 2009 at 4:35 am #763460starbreeze wrote:Hi Melody,
I was just wondering how long does it take to create a foil sculpture like those currently on ebay? I don’t think we’ve had a topic on this before. :scratch: Good question, I don’t really know, exactly. They vary allot. Some don’t take much time at all, (I can make an auminum foil horse in about ten minutes) some, like the dragon on ebay now, I may work on for days -a few minutes at a time. I keep adding and changing stuff until it looks right.
All of the ones that have been on ebay are ones I have fussed around with because I want them to look nice and to be structurally sound so they won’t get squished. They take longer to make than the fragile quickies that I make for myself, though they don’t look very different!May 3, 2009 at 4:51 am #763461twindragonsmum wrote:Me boyohs were wondering how you keep those sculpts from being “squished”? And Sean would like to know “how did Melody do that?!?”
twindragonsmum 🙂 I use hot glue to reinforce the ones on Ebay, and pack them very firmly, sometimes even using pliers to really compress the aluminum foil. I found that if I give them a few heavy coats of the clear finish that we use on Windstones, it gives them additional strength. That clear coat is amazingly strong.
Normally I use no additives at all on the squishable variety I make for myself.
I tear off a piece of foil and just start sculpting it, starting with the head and working back. You gotta think about where the legs will go and plan to have enough material to make them out of. The squishy ones are made out of one piece of foil with a bit of extra foil stuffed inside to add bulk to the body.May 3, 2009 at 12:58 pm #763462:hi: That’s cool. it is amazing what the imagination can design :yes:
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Male Hearth....one day🤞Dream on.May 3, 2009 at 11:41 pm #763463It’s amazing what Melody can design!
May 7, 2009 at 6:16 am #763464I was really impressed when I saw the coyote. I’d never have thought of squishing aluminum foil into a sellable, shippable sculpture.
May 7, 2009 at 1:23 pm #763465Greater Basilisk wrote:I was really impressed when I saw the coyote. I’d never have thought of squishing aluminum foil into a sellable, shippable sculpture.
I think many many artists use foil as a sculpture base, to bulk up sculptures without adding much weight. 😀 I do it for underneath all of my sculpture work.
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My art: featherdust.comMay 18, 2009 at 6:18 am #763466That’s makes sense. Learned something new!
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