A sketch and some photos of my first felty head using the technique I have written about. It is a clay tutorial but has been really helpful to get the proportions of my heads a bit better-and I find mouths incredibly hard to do and this has really helped me. I have yet to try it with clay.
The sketch is on tracing paper.



5 comments:
I really like the way you utilize tissue paper within your books to develop layers and faint obfuscation.
Mr. felty head looks a little scary, appropriate for this time of year-Halloween.
Mmmm....drawings on tracing paper!
I so like this journal of yours. And its name ....
yes, mouths are tricky but not as tricky as fingers!
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