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Corinne Yvonne, burning dryad
Modeled with a mix of polymer clay over a strong wire armature in reference to a skeleton of about 20 cm ( 8 inches) , painted with Genesis, tibetan lamb hair, eyes made by me and then inserted, synthetic lashes.
The base is made of papier mache over a wire armature, enriched with roots, twigs and bark, then painted with acrylics and decorated with moss and Icelandic lichen, the flames (removable) are made with acetate, retouched with colors for glass and fixed with the overglaze.
Modeled with a mix of polymer clay on an armature iron in reference to a skeleton of 20 cm, painted with the colors of Genesis, in Tibetan lamb hair, eyes more fimo print on acetate, synthetic lashes.
The base is made of papier mache over a wire frame, enriched with roots, branches and bark, then painted with acrylics and decorated with moss and lichen, Iceland, the flames (removable) are made of acetate, retouched with colors for glass and fixed with the vitrification.
Modeled with a mix of polymer clay over a strong wire armature in reference to a skeleton of about 20 cm ( 8 inches) , painted with Genesis, tibetan lamb hair, eyes made by me and then inserted, synthetic lashes.
The base is made of papier mache over a wire armature, enriched with roots, twigs and bark, then painted with acrylics and decorated with moss and Icelandic lichen, the flames (removable) are made with acetate, retouched with colors for glass and fixed with the overglaze.
Modeled with a mix of polymer clay on an armature iron in reference to a skeleton of 20 cm, painted with the colors of Genesis, in Tibetan lamb hair, eyes more fimo print on acetate, synthetic lashes.
The base is made of papier mache over a wire frame, enriched with roots, branches and bark, then painted with acrylics and decorated with moss and lichen, Iceland, the flames (removable) are made of acetate, retouched with colors for glass and fixed with the vitrification.
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