TAILIEUCHUNG - Tutorial: Sculpture of a Knight (in 35mm) by Gaël Goumon

A high degree of collaboration is often involved in creating public sculpture. Central collaborators are the sculptor and owner, typically a commissioning agency or developer. Architects and landscape architects can be artistic collaborators or part of the design team. Art object conservators, engineers and other consultants play a role in selecting materials and reviewing maintenance strategies or design aspects. Other advisory bodies and community groups may be part of the collaborative process. All parties are responsible for the work’s survival and should be discussing maintenance concerns at every step along the way | Tutorial Sculpture of a Knight in 35mm by Gael Goumon Thanks a lot to Peter Shepheard for his great help http Greenstuff GS or Duro GS Greenstuff is generally supplied in two-tone strips as pictured . More recently it can be found in tubes where the two coloured sections are supplied in separate sticks rather than joined at the middle. This means none of the greenstuff will have cured before mixing making it better for sculptors. One mixes the two colors blue and yellow and the result is a green paste hence the name greenstuff which cures hardens in a few hours though it is malleable for sculpting during the the first couple of hours . Some basic advice - Always wear gloves when handling the GS as it can be irritating to the skin Vinyl gloves are better as they stick less to the GS than latex gloves . - It is recommended to remove the centre of the GS before mixing ie the part where the two colours meet in the strip as the GS at this point may already have begun to cure. To further ensure the GS stays fresh it is a good idea to keep the GS in the fridge. - After having obtained a beautiful green color by mixing for at least a minute remove any yellow grains or parts that have not been mixed or are already slightly cured. - Always lubricate your tools with water oil or petroleum jelly. and have a clean work area. - Always build up a figure with several layers rather than trying to sculpt all at once. - Test various mixtures of GS by adding different ratios ie more blue than yellow or the reverse. You will see that the different ratios can have very different properties. - The GS has properties which change when it starts to cure. This means you should do some parts of a sculpture with fresh GS and others with it slightly cured. - Do not prepare too much GS You will normally only need a little when making miniatures and you can always mix more . - One can accelerate the drying time of the duro by placing it under a lamp warning If the .

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