Guilherme Pires, in another video, shows us how he sculpts a head using cold porcelain. This is a different method than shown last week by Rosangela Alencar (where a foam ball is used as armature). These doll heads are a little smaller.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Another method for sculpting head with CP
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Spotlight on clay artist Guilherme Pires
Guilherme Pires is a clay artist from Brazil who creates the cutest clown figures and other clever characters. Using homemade cold porcelain, wire, foam, simple tools and a lot of imagination, he comes up with some very unique art dolls he calls 'guibonecos'. Some have very sweet faces, some are funny and some are quite strange. LOL Visit his blog at http://guibonecos.blogspot.com/.
In the 3 videos below, he shares with us how it's done. Quite the production line he has going in these videos! *sigh* He accomplishes so much in one day!!
In the first video, he makes the clay and takes it into his modeling room where he creates a series of heads and models the arms, hands and big feet for his clowns.
In the second video, he assembles all the pieces with wire and foam and paints the adorable faces. The last video shows his creative costuming, wigging and finishing.
In the 3 videos below, he shares with us how it's done. Quite the production line he has going in these videos! *sigh* He accomplishes so much in one day!!
In the first video, he makes the clay and takes it into his modeling room where he creates a series of heads and models the arms, hands and big feet for his clowns.
In the second video, he assembles all the pieces with wire and foam and paints the adorable faces. The last video shows his creative costuming, wigging and finishing.
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Make This Little Angel Magnet
Step-by-step instructions with lots of photos to create this cute angel can be found at http://porcelana-fria.com/paso-a-paso/angelito/
This angel magnet is made with cold porcelain, but many brands of air-dry clay would also be suitable for this easy project. Soft, easy to mold clays work best.
Pre-tint your white clay with a little acrylic paint, color paste made for cake decorating & sugarcraft or colorants made especially for cold porcelain. If you're not familiar with colorants, below is an example of cake colorants that are available in paste form from cake decorating suppliers and at Amazon. Colorants specifically for cold porcelain are not readily available in USA, but you might find a supplier on the web.
Tutorial is in Spanish. If your browser doesn't automatically translate to your language of choice, you can find a translate tool at http://translate.google.com/
Enjoy!
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Video: Create a Dolls Head with Cold Porcelain
Yesterday we shared a step-by-step tutorial of how to model a basic doll's head with cold porcelain (or other soft air-dry clays). Today we have a 2-part video demo by Rosangela Alencar, showing her methods for shaping a cold porcelain (CP) doll's head. Very similar to yesterday's tutorial with a few added details....plus the benefit of watching it on video! ;-)
Well worth watching to see how she neatly wraps the Styrofoam ball with CP and shapes the head. It's amazing how quickly she shapes a nose! She makes it look so easy!! ;-) Also take note of how she uses her fingers to measure placement of mouth and chin and how she forms neck at the same time she is shaping those pudgy cheeks!
Part 1...Getting Started
Part 2....Adding Details
Well worth watching to see how she neatly wraps the Styrofoam ball with CP and shapes the head. It's amazing how quickly she shapes a nose! She makes it look so easy!! ;-) Also take note of how she uses her fingers to measure placement of mouth and chin and how she forms neck at the same time she is shaping those pudgy cheeks!
Part 1...Getting Started
Part 2....Adding Details
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Friday, August 6, 2010
How to Create a Dolls Head with Cold Porcelain
Many cold porcelain figures, dolls and animals, all start by modeling a basic cute head and then adding the eyes, expression, hair, etc to create the character (such as the doll shown above). This 'basic cute head' tutorial was originally published in a Portuguese magazine and I have done my best to translate the instructions into English for those that cannot read the Portuguese. .
Materials needed are some cold porcelain paste (or other soft air-dry-clay) and a Styrofoam ball. Tools used are your fingers, a cutting tool, a crochet hook and a ball-end tool. The first step is to tint your clay/cold porcelain a peach tone or other flesh tone unless your prefer tinting or painting after it has cured.
Next, wrap the Styrofoam ball in clay or cold porcelain (CP). Select enough CP paste to completely cover the foam ball (approximately 2" ball shown here). Press the foam ball into the CP and shape the CP around it
Close any gaps that appear as you wrap the CP so that you completely enclose the foam ball inside. Avoid trapping any air.
With the palms of your hands, smooth and shape the CP into an egg shape. Using your thumbs, enhance the curvature of the nose and forehead.
Refine the shape of the head and pull some of the clay into a neck.
With a crochet hook, push the CP paste from the bottom up and then form the nose with your fingers
.....leaving a pointed nose shape.
Strengthen the shape around the area of the eye with your thumb. Add nostrils.
To mark the mouth, envision an imaginary line that creates a cross between the nose and neck and from one cheek to the other cheek. Where the imaginary line crosses, insert the tool straight in to form a mouth.
(note: The numbering of photos in original tutorial skipped #4...it's not missing)
With the end of a crochet hook, create a diagonal crease in each corner of mouth.
Using the diagonal mark as a guide, use your thumb to lift the cheek and indent the chin, smoothing down toward the neck.
With the small end of a ball-end tool, shape the lower lip....running tool from one side to another.
Define the corners of the mouth by dimpling with large end of ball-end tool.
With smaller end of ball-end tool, create small mark on top of the upper lip.
Ears ... create 2 ears and glue onto the head of the doll. Shape 2 equal amounts of CP into 2 small ovals. Roll between fingers to indent slightly. Attach an ear to each side of head using round-end tool to apply pressure to center of ear.
More about cold porcelain at Cold Porcelain Tutorials
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