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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Sculpey Premo the way to go
Here's a second attempt at a ghostdevil anglerfish, this time using translucent Sculpey Premo instead of Sculpey III. The baked texture is much smoother, and I think the translucence is slightly better.
This little fish is 2 inches from her snout to the base of her tail fin.
This little fish is 2 inches from her snout to the base of her tail fin.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Side trip to Sculpey Land
Did you know that there are 35 known genera (and 160 species) of deep sea anglerfishes? They range in size from a few centimeters to a meter in length. Here's an attempt at a female ghostly seadevil, life size (about 2 inches long), in translucent Sculpey with a glow-in-the dark Sculpey esca. Unlike other anglers, which are mostly black, ghostly seadevils are almost completely transparent -- if only I knew how to work in glass! That would really be something. I gave this gal a hot pink core, hoping that it would show a little from beneath the translucent outer layer and suggest her innards. You can see a hint of the pink near her tail. I'm going to try again, this time with Sculpey premo so I can get finer details, especially in her fins and the spines on her jaw.
My source book is "Oceanic Anglerfishes: Extraordinary Diversity in the Deep Sea," by Theodore W. Pietsch.
My source book is "Oceanic Anglerfishes: Extraordinary Diversity in the Deep Sea," by Theodore W. Pietsch.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Bowl with black slip decoration
Still wet -- I plan to glaze it with one of our transparent glazes, like Forest Green, Castile Blue, or... clear. Clear might look best.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
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