As you can see from above, I have started the cloth mache on the feet and the bottom areas of the dragon.. As I turn this critter around to work on him, I notice that he could use some more musculature in his other forearm, which I have taped on, and he needs more bulk in the opposite side of his torso, which I have also taped on. This is one of the reasons I always put a layer of papier mache on all the adjustments I make, instead of going directly to the cloth mache........ it gives me time to assess the anatomy of my beast and make corrections I don't spot right off the bat. I think we are ready for some wings!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Slowly we turn
Labels:
art,
cats,
color,
expressionist,
fine art,
James Osterberg,
Osterberg,
paper mache,
papier mache,
recycle art,
sculpture
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