Introduction to Plasticine Painting
Course final project
A course by Jacinta Besa González , Visual Artist
About the final project for: Introduction to Plasticine Painting
Introduction to plasticine paint
“We reach the end of the course! I am very happy to have been able to convey all the knowledge I have about plasticine painting. I hope that with the development of each unit it has become clear to you which are the steps to follow It does not matter that you have never worked with this material. It's always exciting to experiment with something new! To start the final project choose your model, do the volume exercises, assemble your color palette and create your own language using the technique you like best. Remember that if you choose a model different from mine, the result of your project will be unique. If you have doubts along the way, you can contact me through the forum, and of course if you want to share your creative processes or your finished project. I would love to see it! Thank you very much for taking this course! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“Final project We reach the end of the course. I hope you are very motivated to make your own project. Painting with plasticine requires time, patience, a lot of observation, But you will learn a lot along the way. Assemble the color palette, exercise different techniques, You will see how rich the material is to work. It is a material that gives you many possibilities, It will open a new field of work for you. Now we will see a summary of the contents we saw in the course. First I introduced myself and showed you references that I reflect in my work. I also showed you the final project of t...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Plasticine Painting
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Category
Craft, Illustration -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, Creating with Kids, Fine Arts, Painting

Jacinta Besa González
A course by Jacinta Besa González
Jacinta Besa is a Chilean visual artist with more than a decade of experience working Plasticine. For her, this material proves to be a versatile tool that works as a volumetric pigment that can be spread, layered, used for reliefs, melted, and solidified.
Her work is extremely varied. Some pieces are two-dimensional and completely made of Plasticine, others use a transparency as a support to project the shadow of the piece onto the wall, and some even combine photography with Plasticine.
She also develops installations with objects that are previously submerged in melted plasticine, and these pieces have been exhibited in galleries, cultural centers, biennials, museums, and fairs in Chile and abroad.
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