Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Plaster Gauze (Paris Craft) 4"x15ft


Plaster Gauze (Paris Craft) 4"x15ft
From FineArtStore









Product Description

Plaster Gauze for Sculpture Art and Crafts...Plaster gauze also called Paris Craft is cotton gauze impregnated with plaster. Fast drying and non toxic it is ideal for a wide range of sculpture projects. Simply cut the cloth to the desired length moisten with water to activate the plaster apply cloth to your project and let it dry. Bingo! An instant plaster sculpture!

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #677 in Office Product
  • Brand: FineArtStore

407 Latex Casting Rubber- Pure Liquid Latex


407 Latex Casting Rubber- Pure Liquid Latex
From ArtMolds









Product Description

407 Latex Casting Rubber- Pure Liquid Latex407 Latex Casting Rubber is made from pure organic refined latex. Latex compounds are not the same some have poor tear strength while other latex emulsions take longer to cure. 407 Latex Casting Rubber has the maximum tear resistance in teh minumum cure time. It is the highest quality latex produced and will provide you with the high elasticity and tear resistant casting; an important factor in making masks. It also can be used for time saving dip molding instead of the tedious repeat coatings required of traditional molding latex. Features of this latex include: High tear resistance Fast curing Water based (may be thinned with water) One part (nothing to mix!) Sets on exposure to air Shrink resistant and Superior detail capture. The box contains one 16 fluid ounce bottle. (The cover of the box features a picture of Anthony Giordano Prop Master for Saturday Night Live working on a pumpkin head mask!)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2134 in Office Product
  • Brand: ArtMolds

Creating Fantasy Polymer Clay Characters: Step-by-Step Trolls,


Creating Fantasy Polymer Clay Characters: Step-by-Step Trolls, Wizards, Dragons, Knights, Skeletons, Santa, and More!
By Dinko Tilov








Customer Reviews

Brilliant!5
This is a fantastic & inspirational instructional book.
Great photos & fun ideas & creatures to make.

Another Birthday Gift4
Recently I gave my grandson this book for his birthday. Here are his comments "I'd say both rate around four stars out of five, or an 8 (scale of 1 - 10)"
Somewhat terse, but then what do you expect from a 15 year old boy? I had seen the book, lent to me by a friend, and when I heard that my grandson was interested in clay figures I thought this would be an ideal book as there were lots of weird characters that would appeal to someone of his age. Don't get me wrong, this is a book for adults mainly, not just for kids, but I thought he would be inspired by the creatures within.

A Polymer Clay Fantasy Figure Book5
A cute book for anyone who likes to dabble in the fantasy world of polyamer clay.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #223610 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages

Sunday, October 19, 2008

500 Tiles: An Inspiring Collection of International Work (500 Series) By Lark Books


500 Tiles: An Inspiring Collection of International Work (500 Series)
By Lark Books









Customer Reviews

Just what I wanted4
Great book - great price. Gave me lots of ideas for my own projects. I was able to create original works using similar ideas to those others had made.

Super TILE overview5
EXCELLENT review of many techniques, styles and approaches to clay tiles. Well presented with very good reproduction. A great addition to any potter or artists library. Expanded technical data would make this edition even better, but I still rate it a "9"...

BEAUTIFUL tiles, lots of ideas, differing styles. RECOMMEND HIGHLY.5
This book is a bounty of styles and artistic ideas for what tiles could and may become, with an open mind and some creative techniques. As a beginning ceramicist, this is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for; as I wanted to break out of the traditional 4x4 square and make something wholly unconventional. I wasn't sure if my ideas would work, but after seeing what others have done I am inspired to make my dreams a reality. Thanks to books like these, I can let my imagination run wild and my only limit will be time and creativity.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37632 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 420 pages

Making Polymer Clay Beads: Step-by-Step Techniques for Creating Beautiful Ornamental Beads By Carol Blackburn



Making Polymer Clay Beads: Step-by-Step Techniques for Creating Beautiful Ornamental Beads
By Carol Blackburn








Customer Reviews

Detailed steps, clear guidelines/recommendations provide confidence in making your own beautiful polymer beads!5
First off - yes, there are LOTS of books available showing all sorts of different projects using polymer clay and no, you won't become an expert overnight with this one or any other one. HOWEVER, Blackburn has provided a book with updated information and the guidelines to get you on your way to make the beads of your dreams - referring to the first section entitled "Materials and Techniques:" espcially, blending-Skinner Tech., Combing, Caning, Molding, Shapes, Drilling, Polishing (very important), Varnishing, Foils, Extrusions, Textures, Transfers Stamping, Mokume Gane, Mica Shift and more. Just remember, she and others making beautiful polymer products do this all the time and so practice, practice, practice. That being said, I have to say that I truly enjoy this book as so many others have mentioned - that being the focus on bead making. My own efforts over many months of work were so so at best. Once I followed her steps, which are given with photos & written info for each step, I am much more pleased with my own beads.

My main interest in this book has been section two "Faux Techniques" - wood, marble, ivory/bone, leather, amber, coral bronze, abalone, jade, mother-of-pearl (amazing), silver, malachite, turquoise, lapis, onyx, agate. For the most part, I have been extremely pleased at the outcomes of my efforts, but some of Blackburn's representations of imitating certain things could be better. Lapis - get the book "Polymer-The Chameleon Clay" by V. Hughes in order to get a more realistic lapis stone appeal, same as for jade - but this 2nd book is horrible when it comes to Turquoise (also described in Blackburn's book but still not as realistic as I would like...a difficult stone to mimic). So I use the Hughes book for some faux items. Blackburn does have some outstanding examples (IMHO) of Wood (not the ultimate best, but close); Veined Marble - compared to the real thing, I was amazed; Coral bead work was admirable and worth practicing to get it just right; Abalone - love it - very realistic; Jade was comparable to Hughes work; Mother-of-Pearl - truly striking, especially when making the colored pearls; Malachite - close but before YOU make it examine natural malachite in order to develop a more realistic color pattern but still closely following Blackburn in the color production end; Onyx - MY FAVORITE - actually it is more like a natural agate stone as typically when you think of onyx, it is black. Blackburn's Onyx is highly layered using products that I wish I would have thought of...but now I know...in order to get a REALLY natural looking agate stone bead. Blackburn's section on "Agate" in the "Faux Techniques" applies more to a cut stone of agate and she has produced some interesting pendant type pieces. But again, get an Agate book and try to mimic some of the patterns of real agates following Blackburn's technique. You won't be sorry.

Sections to use other books or to keep trying to find better ways to mimic these items are: silver, turquoise, lapis, bronze (this could go either way for some of Blackburn's pieces are admirable - same with her amber pieces), ugh on the leather look, and noooo on the ivory and bone beads. Books with more realistic bone are "The Polymer Clay Techniques Book" by S. Heaser - and pay attention to the antiquing section for bone or "Faux Surfaces in Polymer Clay" by I.S. Dean where the best looking bone look is shown. However, both these books lack the more detailed descriptions and images that Blackburn provides in her book. Yet, Blackburn's work/descriptions are a great way to start from in getting the look you may want using products she recommends.

Excelente!5
Adorei, muito didático, conteúdo bem explicado, com ótimas sugestões e idéias, bom gosto. Altamente recomendado.

In the 3rd section of the book called "Bringing It All Together" - she does a great job of pulling the necessary items needed to really make the beads - from various jewelry findings, cording, attaching, designing...thus flowing smoothly into the final section "The Gallery." Many of the great polymer bead artists' work is shown here and definitely grab your attention. Yet this section is small as Blackburn focuses upon the other areas mentioned above and thus earning more stars from me as that is the reason I wanted the book...not for the gallery but for the great guidelines and examples to help ME develop my own pieces.

With all this being said...or rather written...by me, I guess I have to say there is not just one book for all things in polymer clay. However, I feel the layout, descriptions, images and all around clarity by Blackburn makes her book stand out in my library. I am glad to have the NUMEROUS other books, magazines, etc. on polymer clay plus seeing some of the extraordinary work by many artists focused on this medium - all of which increases my drive to improve my own work with polymer clay...and hopefully your own work as well. This medium is amazing and so available - use Blackburn's book as a great stepping stone and you definitely will not be disappointed.

10 stars5
If I could give one polymer clay book 10 stars this book would be IT.

The best book I have ever read about polymer clay.

Super projects and tips and everything is so well written and pictured.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29818 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Creating Life-Like Animals in Polymer Clay Book




Creating Life-Like Animals in Polymer Clay
By Katherine Dewey








Customer Reviews

informative, clear, & delightful5
This book is clear & concise for any level of clayer. Katherine has the amazing ability to relay to the sculpter what is needed to bring the sculpt to life while expounding on the importance of a solid foundation.
My only critisim would be that I wanted even more animal examples & will be the first in line to purchase a follow up book should she decide to do one.

I recommend this book.5
Katherine Dewey is a wonderful artist. I already own her book, "Creating Life-Like Figures in Polymer Clay" so I knew that "Creating Life-Like Animals in Polymer Clay" would be great. I wasn't disappointed! The only project I have finished is the fawn and it is adorable. I'm looking forward to my next project from the book but I can't decide which one to create because I love them all.

Amazing detail!5
I'm not near this good yet, but it definately gives me the inspiration to keep trying. Great detail and instructions from a fantastic artist.
I bought this as a used book and was very, very pleased with the seller and the condition of the book.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23926 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Cats Big & Small (Beyond Projects: The CF Sculpture Series, Book 4)



Cats Big & Small (Beyond Projects: The CF Sculpture Series, Book 4)
By Christi Friesen








Customer Reviews

She's done it again!5
Well folks she's done it again! Christi Friesen's cats are cute, fun, and very stylish. Her instruction and step by step photos make her projects very easy to follow. I don't even like cats but, I have enjoyed this book.

Cats booklet4
When I received my book the first thing that ran thru my mind was this can't be the right book but upon opening the package I was not diappointed by the book itself altho I also bought the Dragon book and this kind of was much less than I expected.Upon reading thru it there are valuable tips ,and having bought it used because I will not spend alot of money on books I buy a lot of.The book was brand new and I am happy to add it to my inspirational section for my sculpting! Thank you hope this review helps you decide to go for it snd buy it.

Disappointed with the contents of this book.1
I purchased the other books in this series and was pleased with them. This one is a huge let down. There is not much in it and I am not happy with the basic three cats used to make everything else. All the other books had much more material. I hope the next one will be up to the standards of the first three.

Product Description

This fourth book in the CF Sculpture Series is just full of feline fun. The big cats - lions and tigers and pumas, oh my! will roar to life as polymer clay focal beads, masks and sculptures. But not to be outdone, a parade of kitties will show who really rules. Throughout the book, embellishments of beads, fibers, and surface treatments will make this a book you want to cuddle up with.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #174165 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages

Tools and Techniques for Sculpting Realistic Figures Creating Lifelike Figures in Polymer Clay


Creating Lifelike Figures in Polymer Clay: Tools and Techniques for Sculpting Realistic Figures
By Katherine Dewey









Customer Reviews

The Best So Far5
This is the best step by step instruction book on creating lifelike figures I have bought. It teaches beginning to advanced techniques for anyone who wants to create lifelike sculptures. I absolutely Love Love Love this book.

The best5
This is the best human sculpture in poly clay book I've ever seen. Katherine Dewey goes into detail to make your sculpture as realistic as possible, even including musculature of the human form. Fantastic book!

The perfect guide5
This book visually and literally demonstrates every step and technique you will need to create your art. It is well written and easy to understand. Whether you have never even attempted to sculpt or you are a professional this book is an excellent resource.

Product Description

How-tos by the master of realistic fanciful polymer figures! * More than 400 step-by-step full-color photos and 200 drawings * Innovative techniques, taught by a master * Inspiring ideas, practical information Anyone who has ever marveled over Katherine Dewey’s amazing creations has wondered, "How did she do that?" In Creating Lifelike Figures in Polymer Clay, the renowned artist reveals exactly how she makes her incredible human figures and fantasy characters--and how polymer-clay crafters everywhere can do the same. With more than 400 step-by-step photographs in full color plus 200 detailed drawings, Dewey teaches how to sculpt realistic figures in any scale using her simple appliqué approach. She covers the entire process: selecting clay, making modeling tools, proportioning figures, posing, ethnic and gender subtleties, facial expressions, costumes in clay, and finishing touches. For anyone who loves fantasy, romance, nature--or sophisticated crafting--this book is a must-have.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9548 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-29
  • Released on: 2008-04-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

Monday, October 13, 2008

Babes, Beasts, and Brawn: Sculpture of the Fantastic



Babes, Beasts, and Brawn: Sculpture of the Fantastic
By Steve Kiwus









Customer Reviews

Very disappointing look at sculpture1
I should have read the reviews here before purchasing this, but I really hoped to be inspired by this book. It didn't happen, as most of the sculpting pictured here is from early to mid-90s toys, well before action figure sculpting hit its stride. Everything is static and fairly mediocre - which is not a comment on the artist, but that's just how action figures were done at that time.

Not really a worthwhile part of a collection.

Self-promoting book but good stuff!4
The reviewer below is actually right, but I did like the book.
I like Mr. Kiwus works, and I don't think he is just average. He's capable of doing excellent likenesses and very smooth forms.
However the How-To section is the main reason I bought this book and for that it's a keeper. I mean, it's the only book I know focusing on action figure sculpting.
Great stuff!

Misses the mark.1
Yes, the book is generously illustrated and the how-to section is informative but Mr. Kiwus is an average talent and this book seems to be more about self promotion than the art of toy sculpting. For a look at some truly wonderful sculpture one only need pick up a copy of Toy Fare, Wizard, Previews, Toy Review or any number of related publications. Certainly, Randy Bowen, the father of the mini-bust and comic related sculpture is more deserving of a book reviewing his remarkable career.

Product Description

Babes, Beasts, and Brawn: Sculpture of the Fantastic is a definitive look into the creation of these powerhouse playthings, with hundreds of stunning color photographs and fascinating insights into Kiwus' creative process. Beyond the building of plastic toys, Kiwus has created some of the most stunning and in-demand limited-edition cast sculptures of comics and fantasy figures of all stripes, including three-dimensional representations of the paintings of Frank Frazetta and miniature renditions of the Queen of Pin-Ups, Bettie Page. Also included is an in-depth how-to section, where Kiwus chronicles his process step-by-step to aid aspiring professionals.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #563616 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages
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Sunday, October 12, 2008

1/16 Inch X 32 Foot Aluminum Armature Wire From Jack Richeson Co.




1/16 Inch X 32 Foot Aluminum Armature Wire
From Jack Richeson Co.






Customer Reviews

Just what I wanted5
I am pleased with the product, it works well for my needs.

Product Description

This lightweight aluminum armature wire is ideal for all types of sculpture. The 1/16 thick wire comes in a 32 foot long coil.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2558 in Office Product
  • Brand: Jack Richeson Co.
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1/8 Inch X 20 Foot Aluminum Armature Wire



1/8 Inch X 20 Foot Aluminum Armature Wire
From Jack Richeson Co.







Product Description

This is a lighter weight aluminum wire that is very easy to bend. Perfect for all types of sculpture. This 1/8 thick wire comes in a 20 foot long coil.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4888 in Office Product
  • Brand: Jack Richeson Co.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Bronze Sculpture Articles

Bronze casting is a sculpting technique that originated in the ancient times. The Greeks and Chinese mastered this process, which was later invigorated in the Renaissance period and is widely practiced in modern times. Very little ancient bronze Greek sculpture survived; history records attribute this to the fact that the metal was later melted down for other purposes. Amid the few existing examples of an enduring bronze work are two stunning successes: The Zeus of Artemisium and The Delphic Charioteer.

Bronze may be cast solid, hammered, carved, or created in incised forms. By itself, bronze can withstand exposure to the natural elements better than stone and other materials. This is the reason for it being extensively used and preferred for the creation of a wide range of outdoor public sculpture. Bronze is also ideal for casting art works. If melted in proper conditions, it flows into all the crevices of a mold, flawlessly reproducing every feature of the most dexterously created model. It is sensitive and malleable beneath the sculptor’s tool.

Art lovers all over the world search for superior bronze sculptures to expand personal collections. Bronze artwork is highly subjective, as a single bronze sculpture may appeal to one person and not to another. However, the superiority of bronze sculptures may be assessed according to their configuration and the molding process employed to create the artwork.

Wildlife, historic events and time period pieces can all be represented in bronze sculptures. These artifacts can be purchased from bronze sculpture manufacturers. If one is interested in unique work, opting for a custom-built bronze sculpture is an alternative.

While purchasing bronze sculpture, a buyer should be aware of the availability of fake statues. In the 19th and 20th century, at least 4,000 fake bronze castings of sculpture have gained access into the market and are still being displayed at many art exhibitions. Hence if one decides to purchase a bronze sculpture, one must study the sculpture thoroughly or enlist the help of a professional in assessing the originality of the piece.

Sculptures provides detailed information on Sculpture, Garden Sculpture, Bronze Sculpture, Metal Sculpture and more. Sculptures is affiliated with Interior Painting.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kristy_Annely

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Ice Sculpture For Wedding Reception

If you are intent on having an ice sculpture at your wedding reception there are a few things you will need to keep in mind. One of those things is what type of ice sculpture would you like? Is your wedding a formal affair where you will want a sophisticated design, or do you want a more fun ice sculpture for a more informal event?

Another thing to consider is where you would like the ice sculpture to be placed. There are those couples who like to have their ice sculpture on the table where guests will put the gifts; others prefer the ice sculpture at the bride and groom's table. You may want your ice sculpture to be in the foyer of the reception hall where guests will see it when they first enter, or you might want to put it next to the cake. Where you place the ice sculpture will also depend on the layout and the size of the room.

An ice sculpture may weigh anywhere from 150 to 200 lbs. so a table is important to support the weight. Finding the right artist to create your sculpture is your next order of business. You can start by asking friends and family for their recommendations. You can also search The National Ice Carving Association website for ice sculptors that are in your area.

It is advised that as soon as you make the decision to have an ice sculpture, that you call your order in. You will more than likely be asked for a deposit to secure your place on their calendar. You can order a sculpture that is carved by hand and is made of clear ice or you can choose a sculpture that has been molded and colored to complement the room or the wedding theme.

You will be presented with a wide array of choices when it comes to prices and styles. You may want to order an ice sculpture that has been custom designed especially for you or you may choose one of the offerings they advertise. Your ice sculpture should come with a guarantee for a timely delivery as well as setting up the sculpture along with a drip tray.

You can expect an ice sculpture that will be displayed indoors to last at least 5-8 hours. The larger pieces will last longer. The drip tray will catch the melting ice, so you don't have to worry about guests injuring themselves on a wet floor. The self-contained drip tray will typically be hidden by sprays of greens and baby's breath so that they guests will not see it. You may be offered table swans, balloons, candles or flower arrangements to make your display complete.

If you need some wedding favors such as beach wedding favors, silver wedding favors, coaster favors and more we got you covered.

Also we have a wide variety of bottle stoppers that will be great for your cocktail hour.

Don't forget the ladies either purchase them some nice bridesmaid gifts they'll love.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Yolanda_Nash
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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Stockmar Modeling Beeswax




Stockmar Modeling Beeswax
From Stockmar







Product Description

Stockmar modeling beeswax is favored by schools and artists due to its aromatic beeswax contentStockmar modeling wax is an ideal modeling material. It is clean in handling and absolutely hygienic. It doesn't smudge, crumble or bleed and its color is pure and bright because of its high transparency. It is ideal for forming small sculptures and reliefs. By working with modeling wax, children practice their fine motor skills. By transforming the material, children have sensory experiences that stimulate the imagination and develop their feeling for shapes.Colors include: 00 transparent, 01 carmine red, 02 vermilion, 04 gold yellow, 06 yellow green, 07 green, 09 blue, 10 light blue/ultramarine, 12 red violet, 13 red brown, 15 black, 24 pink.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23018 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Stockmar
  • Dimensions: 4.00" h x .50" w x 7.00" l, .2 pounds

Features

  • All Natural
  • 100% Beeswax
  • Fun for Modelling
  • Great for Travel
  • Assists with Hand-Eye Coordination
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Friday, October 3, 2008

12 Stone Carving Chisels Rock Lapidary Hand Tools




12 Stone Carving Chisels Rock Lapidary Hand Tools New








Product Description

12 Stone Chisels. This is a new set of 12 assorted stonechisels. Great for carving stone. Each stone chisel measures approximately 5 3/4" (146 mm). FindingKing works hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.

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