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Here are some tips that might be useful for sculpting polymer clay.
1: Keep a wet washcloth or wet wipes (baby wipes) on hand to keep you hands clean while sculpting. Any little piece of dirt of pet hair your hands pick up will stick to your sculpt.
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Posted in Sculpture
Of all the arts, sculpture, with its three-dimensional power, presented the greatest challenge to the supremacy of painting. Leonardo claims that he has the right to argue for painting because he is “equally well-versed in both arts”. Firstly, the demands placed on the painter were infinitely greater than those required of the sculptor. While the painter had no less than 10 considerations in the creation of his works, namely “light, shade, colour, body, shape, position, distance, nearness, motion and rest”, the sculptor had only to consider “body, shape, position motion, and rest.” Sculpture demands less talent or ingegno than painting.
The effect of sound with power cables.Products of power cables.
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