Saturday, April 19, 2014

Visla upate

Here is our Visla with some detail added to it's head.  This is as far as I go with the paper mache process detail wise.  Note the small adjustments on the feet and legs. 
  On pieces like this, I work the hardest on the face and head.  I try to capture the gesture with the body, but don't fret about super realism.  I want this to look like it was made with my hands, and not out of some ceramic mold.  Its and original and should look that way.....like an Osterberg!
  I have already paper mached over these changes, and the next step is the glue/cloth mache layer which is where the real facial  expressiveness is achieved.

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