Friday 14 June 2019

Assembling molybdenum

Below is a visual demonstration of how my work station functions. The test subject for this particular case is Molybdenum and I have using Sculpey glue to bond the leaves to the hexagonal object. The process goes as follows, the foundation of the creature begins with moulding a shape a few centimetres of size by each side, and then compressed down to the last detail. The white of the eyes are rolled from clay and pressed onto the surface to begin the structuring of the face. Similarly, the pupils are compressed on top of the stable eye whites. From here, the mouth is rolled into a cylindrical oval shape and pressed onto the soft clay, an additional roll of clay wraps around the mouth serving the purpose of lips. With the final product is established, it is placed on a tray and baked in the oven for 15 minutes.

    

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