


I am trying something new... my drawing teacher told me to work in a bigger scale, both with my figure drawing and sculpting. So this baby is not really a miniature, it is about 25 cm and sculpting in this bigger scale is fun :)
But, yesterday I had to learn something new... my armature, while strong enough for a dollhouse size sculpture, is not able to hold so much clay on a bigger sculpture. Arrgghhh! Both legs broke in the oven and I was lucky that it did not crush on its head.
I will need to make an armature from stronger wire, brass tubes and epoxy.
Happy sculpting and have a nice day, my friends!
Alex