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miriam ross



Joined: 13 May 2009
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Location: New South Wales

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:23 pm    Post subject: sculpture using inexpensive materials and simple armatures Reply with quote

hello. I teach sculpture using all sorts of odds and ends. Mainly paper, wire, mesh, various glues including one that makes materials that you can usually use indoors suitable for outdoors. Because there in no firing process required you can make something really small or something really, really big. I will also teach you how to make paper pulp. it is great stuff that feels like clay and is wonderful to work with. This is a great way to start sculpting cos you dont have to worry about wasting expensive materials. It is also a great way to recycle. But the most important thing is it is loads of fun. contact me or see my website if you are interested. see ya
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