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“Eye of the Beholder”


Justin Gerard

Last month I shared some development work for a new illustration I have been working on called, "Eye of the Beholder."  I finished working on the image recently and today I'd like to share a few images from the process and talk through some of my approach to painting this one. Hopefully it will be of some use to you as you seek to avoid landmines, pitfalls, headaches, and accidently opening a gateway that lets…

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Free Standing Clay Sculpture


Kristine Poole

April 11, 2024 - Water-based (ceramic) clay as a sculpture material has many benefits: it’s relatively inexpensive (about $15 - $25 for a 25 pound bag), it is adaptable for small and large scale works, it accommodates many options for finishing, it’s lusciously tactile and yummy feeling to work with, and, once fired, it’s pretty much going to be around until the end of time (think about the Venus of Dolní Věstonice - still rocking her goddess vibes some 29,000 years later). It’s also great to have the option of molding and casting the original clay sculpture in another material such as bronze, plaster or resin -or- firing the original sculpture and having that as the finished piece. [caption id="attachment_76096" align="aligncenter" width="626"] Venus of Dolní Věstonice was created in clay around 29,000 years ago![/caption] That said, there are also…

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