Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Hobby

One thing I really like doing is smashing random bits of metal, glass and bone into polymer clay shaped vaguely like hearts. Out of this mishmash comes little sculptures and jewelry bits.
My last show at Divergence showed a big lean towards the pendants, especially a new design which is paler, less grotesque and with broze or brass metals. So, today I'm mashing together a few of the most requested nail/heart combo along with the stone/bone look with brass pieces I was able to find on Etsy.

Luckily I've been able to trade secrets with more experienced sculptors and they've all said "Ignore the baking instructions on the back of the Super Sculpy. Set the oven to warm or lower, pop those suckers in and give it an hour or so."

Now, the hour or so is still a bit iffy and hard to determine, epecially since every oven is different (and mine is sooo wonky that you really have to know it's tricks.)
So far I've found that an hour is great for those pieces that are about 1/2" or smaller. Give 15 minute intervals for the thicker pieces. And if you think the piece will be more than an inch, just go ahead and pop the clay around a ball of aluminum foil, as the thick clay probably won't fully cook in the center.
I've gotten the "feel" of when a piece is almost done, though, and it seems like when the clay is firm but not hard (when your nail doesn't leave a mark but also doesn't look brittle) you're ready to take it out.
I'm about 20 minutes into baking the crossed nail pieces, and I really should get back to the bone/brass pieces.

Maybe I'll drag out Adam's digi-cam and share the makeshift workspace and steps of my process.
Some of these hearts are to fill pre-orders, but I'll be posting them, along with the unsold from Divergence, on my Etsy account......which is in a horrible need of STUFF....which means a lot of time to POST. heh.

Back to smashing. Images might come later ;)

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