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Dan Spector
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Started On : 21-Jul-2009 at 12:03:13 PM, #Views : 5899
Topic Subject : Re: opinions encouraged |
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Hello George
Wish you'd say a few words about yourself and your art background as
well.
I see round breasts not so round, and odd planes in the chest. An
upper arm that looks flattened. These are no doubt the result of
plaster bandage going sideways a little. You can do great things with
PB, but for strength, always better off coating the outside with real
plaster, preferably just as it's hardening. Not sure how you made the
casting -more bandage? real plaster? This is a pretty fair start
glad you were ambitious enough to include a hand.
It's hard to see a large picture with this format. Please shrink pics
to where they fit in the screen, OK?
Dan Spector
dan@archicast.com
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> Hello Dan Spector
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> Post Date : Tuesday 21st 2009f July 2009 11:24:44 AM
> Posted by : "George Scarfe" gscarfe@mail.usf.edu
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> opinions encouraged:--
> I am just starting to do lifecasting and would love any advise or
> opinions on my 1st actually finished piece. It was done with
> plaster bandages as the form and cast in that I hope as I gain
> experience I will invest in the alginate but for now I am going
> with just the bandages. Please let me know what you think and any
> advise for future works.
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> Thanks
> George
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