Tuesday, 1 December 2015

WIP - Powertex Sculpture


This was a very cheap way of creating my very first Powertex sculpture. The base is an empty wine bottle and the head and bust is a plastic doll from Poundland. They are stuck together with masking tape.


There are no photos of the in-between stages as there is no way of picking the camera up without getting it coated in Powertex, which wouldn't be a good idea! 


This is the back. I still need to practice to create more ruffles, but for a first attempt it's not bad.


The shawl and the head were surprisingly quite easy to do.


And here she is drying on the table. I need to repaint her face as some of it hasn't covered properly due to it being plastic, but in the main it worked out well.

Photos are rubbish again due to it raining all day and being pretty dull and gloomy all round.

It's still not dry enough to add any pigments yet, and I'll probably not have any time now this week to finish it off, but I'll post a finished photo when it's all done.

10 comments:

Sue said...

This is amazing Sam, really fab! Congrats and good luck in your new job xx

Helen said...

This looks fabulous! Look forward to seeing it finished, at some stage - I know you will miss all your creative time, but fabulous news about the job, hope it goes well; good luck - not that you'll need it. xx

downrightcrafty said...

Wow Looks ace, and good news on the job xx
Kate

chrissie said...

Stunning Sam and how amazing that it started from such humble beginnings

Love Chrissie xx

craftytrog said...

Looks amazing Sam! xxx

Corrie Herriman said...

This is gorgeous Sam ! Good luck in the new job !
Corrie x

Kirsten said...

That looks wonderful!

hazel said...

Wow! Sam this is amazing.
xxx Hazel.

Hazel Agnew said...

Just spotted this Sam...late to the party again! It looks amazing and very inspiring...must have a go! Xx

Words and Pictures said...

Wow! Who would have thought you could turn a cheap plastic doll and a wine bottle into such a work of art?! I've been looking at the Powertex wondering whether it's the way to go for making or at least clothing some dollshouse dolls (it's always the sewing bits I run away from - even more so in miniature!) and this is definitely food for thought. Absolutely brilliant!
Alison xx

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