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Using the original tile as a guide I begin to shape the details and depth of the pattern. |
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I keep the original tile close at hand and reference it often to stay as true as possible to the flow of the pattern. |
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I use one of my small round tipped tools to soften the edges of the leaves. |
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I use the flat edged tools to level the background and smooth away any lines created from my first tracing. |
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The large rounded tools help me create the sculpted petals and leaves. I also use them to smooth edges. |
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The larger flat edged tools are used to finish the background areas of the wax. |
Next I'll show the pouring of the plaster mould.
this makes me want to start my pottery career all over again and work with you. Your detail is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHi cooking! Thanks for stopping by and I'm glad you enjoyed my post!
ReplyDeleteIt's never too late to go home to clay!!!
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Meredith - I just checked out your blog and you make me want to start my clay career all over and work with YOU!
ReplyDeleteDEAL! Now how can we work this out?!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have been enjoying and drooling over your work for a long time!
Well, anytime you'd like a trade, just let me know!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe patience of job you have, wonderful series here.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda - Thanks so much for your kind words and for keeping up with my very tardy postings!!
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