Sculpt Characters with Epoxy Modeling Clay
Course final project
A course by Francesca Dalla Benetta , Plastic Artist
Joined August 2017
About the final project for: Sculpt Characters with Epoxy Modeling Clay
Sculpture of characters in epoxy plasticine
“Congratulations! We have reached the end of the course, I hope you enjoyed it. Now that you have the knowledge to create your sculpture with epoxy plasticine, give flight to your creativity, create your sketch, mold the plasticine and build your sculpture, remember that there are endless possibilities to make figures with it. Epoxy plasticine is a very noble material, remember to be constant and practice the techniques I taught you, so you can only improve your work. I would love to see your work, share your progress and the final piece in the forum, as well as your doubts and comments. I will be there to support you, I only ask for your patience, because I will not always be able to answer you immediately, because I am also working on my other projects. Thank you very much and ... To create amazing fantastic pieces!”
Partial transcription of the video
“Final project Since we finished the course, In this last lesson, we will review briefly the process we follow to design our sculpture. First I talked to you about the materials We use for the design of the figure. I explained to you the chemical process of epoxy plasticine, preparation and handling for proper operation and some smoothing and texturing techniques to let go of the hand and give the sculpture three-dimensionality. I explained about my sketch process and we built the structure. Next we work the main volumes adding the plasticine in layers, outlining the body without details. We...”
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Course summary for: Sculpt Characters with Epoxy Modeling Clay
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Ceramics, Character Design, Fine Arts, Sculpture

Francesca Dalla Benetta
A course by Francesca Dalla Benetta
Francesca is a self-taught sculptor with a degree in painting from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. For over 10 years, she collaborated as a make-up artist on a variety of audiovisual and artistic projects for film, TV, and theater, specializing in prosthetics and fantastical creatures. Her work led her to Mexico, where she continues to live today.
In 2010, she began creating her own pieces as a full-time sculptor, exhibiting her work internationally in Mexico, the United States, and Europe.
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