Here is some of the fun I have had over the years working with metal clay:
Building BUILDINGS:
"Barb's Birdhouse"
The windmill below was one of my early building attempts. I made it by wrapping clay around a dowel to make the round part of the building. The roof (which you can't see but is similar to the birdhouse roof) was made by creating a cone shape by cutting out a circle then cutting out a pie piece from the circle (size depends on how you want to make your cone) then shaping the cone shape. (BTW - the blades on the windmill spin!)
"Windmill"
Making DANGLING LEGS:
Wacky sculpture with moving parts is one of my passions. Here are two of my favorites. I use fine silver wire to create sturdy moving legs.
"Heron"
"Fine Silver Girl #3"
I have been making variations of a Fine Silver Girl doll pendant for a while now. The first Fine Silver Girl was a flat shape which I had decided was sort of boring and uninspired (my eldest son who is a sentimental 8-year-old still loves it and thinks its the best). Personally, I decided I had to create movement and so I began making them with moving legs. I use fine silver wire that is balled on the end and inserted into the hollow body so that the legs will swing.
CARVING:
Metal clay lends itself to carving as well. This is a great way to add texture to your sculpted piece. This ring is made to look like a branch. It was a rolled and shaped piece of clay that was then carved.
Go forth and experiment!
Have a happy Thanksgiving...or Columbus Day!
2 comments:
such gorgeous creations. I love the birdhouse especially. It'd be fun to create one with a little bird charm that could hide inside if it wanted :)
Mizi, I have thought about that too...Just haven't gotten around to exectuion. Great minds think alike. Heather
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