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Shelley U.S. View Profile
| I can answer areas of visual art, ceramics, pottery, multi-medium sculpture, stained glass,
opening an art gallery, opening an art retail business, giving art classes, non profit art
organizations and art marketing | Available Ask A Question |
maura macaluso U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any and all questions, regarding, wood sculpture, wood carving, carving tools and accessories and different types of woods. I am not an appraiser of carvings nor an antique dealer. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Matt Ramieri U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in reference to bronze casting (the lost wax process & copper alloys) & finishing. I can also answer questions about sculpture in general including: armature building, clay construction (plastalines and oil-based clays), fabrication, TIG arc welding (including aluminum), metal chasing and finishing, patination, and wax sculpture construction (including modeling waxes, casting waxes, and sprue waxes). I also have a limited knowledge of copyright law as it pertains to the fine art maker and his/her work. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-09-26 Figurines: Hello Davina. The best clays to use for bronze sculpture are always oil-based clays (Plastillines). This is because the largest variety of mold making materials are designed to work with oil-based clay...
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2008-09-24 looking for affordable wax: Hello Jessica. Take a look at Remet. They have all kinds of waxes from casting to extruded sprue waxes. You can also look at Sculpture Depot... they have a more limited supply, but their prices may...
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2008-08-26 insect casting: Hello Javier. That is interesting. I wonder if it was an incomplete burnout or a lack of sufficient gating that caused the body to become pitted and cave. The description of "pitting and caving" actually...
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2008-08-20 insect casting: Hey Javier. It should be no problem. I was actually first introduced to the concept by a woman who makes beautiful pieces of jewelry. She was using a black Italian scorpion on a bracelet she was making...
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2008-08-19 Clay portraiture: Hello Again, Shona. Phillipe Farraut works with a variety of media including stone and plaster, but when it comes to clay, I think that I have seen him using water-based clay. However, i don't believe...
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