material list for sculpting amy winehouse - jls...
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Material List for Sculpting Amy Winehouse
This is Amy’s Look for the sculpture that we will make
(Still not sure If with this pose!)
The students can choose different looks if they
want, but, this one is the one that Juliana will teach.
If you choose a different one make sure to have all
the clay, material and whatever else may be necessary
to make it!
Structure Link @ JLS Store
Aluminum foil -
caricature skeleton Skeletons @ JLS Store
Pair of green eyes 4mm - color “green Amy” (iris 2,0) Eyes @ JLS Store
White Floral Tape -
Printed reference material (will be posted on the group) -
Small wooden base Bases @ JLS Store
drill with a 1/16" drill bit -
Clay
Your favorite Polymer Clay
(Juliana is going to use PV Clay)
Link @ JLS Store
Fair skin (456 gr) Clay @ JLS Store
Black (56 gr) 3x or 1 black (456 gr) Clay @ JLS Store
Red (56 gr) Clay @ JLS Store
Silver (56 gr) Clay @ JLS Store
Translucent (56 gr) * Clay @ JLS Store
* Optional- just if you want to make huge transparent nails
TOOLS Link @ JLS Store
Scissors You will need a very thin pair, the thinner the better
Large size exacto knife blade -
Scalpel -
Your favorite sculpting tools -
Rolling pin for clay or pasta machine if you have it -
Pachymeter Set of measuring calipers
Fine pencil
Paints and Accessories Link @ JLS Store
Liquid clay (PV gel) – 1 unit PV Gel @ JLS Store
Polymer clay gloss finishing – 1 Unit Gloss Finishing @ JLS Store
Clay Softener – 1 unit -
Godé or a tile to mix paint -
Triangular make up sponge -
Your favorite brushes**
GENESIS paint *** Shades of brown(burnt umber, flesh 02, flesh03), white, black, Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine purple, Yellow Ochre, Pyrrole red, Warm Blush(Burnt Sienna), and a skin color that best matches your clay
** I don’t like giving the artist the exact number and style of the brush because this is a very personal choice. The best is to try out different shapes and sizes and figure out what works best for you
*** Painting of the skin varies, I wrote the colors that I use most often, Sometimes I use other colors, sometimes I wouldn't even use all the ones I wrote here. The best is to have a big set of shades to play around according to the style you like. If you don’t want to invest in buying Genesis, you can make your own paint mixing with liquid clay and make up, like shades of cover-ups, eyeshadow etc.
Eyelashes (optional)
Fake eyelashes
Fabri-Tac Permanant Adhesive or Beacon 3-In-1 Advanced Craft Glue