So I learned that we are making our final product out of plaster….kind of brittle. Because of the way the sheep’s ears turn down and legs turn out, there was no way for me to pull him out of the mold without something breaking off. I bought Gorilla Gle for class tomorrow and also plan on painting him. I made like 6 sheep to pick from so that at least 2 of them have to work out. Here are the updated pics of what I did the last couple of class periods. Tomorrow, I am also going to take a picture for the background of my sculpture/ collage. I wanted to do 2 different scenarios but it just isn’t working out and I think I have more time to make one really successful than make 2 mediocre images.

Christian trying to pry my mold off the board

just cleaned the clay out and rinsed it. drying it off.

the inside of the mold…the shalack turned it all brown. looks like burnt toast. hehe

Christian showing us how to fill the mold with plaster.

plaster settling in mold, being held up by foam in a box.

first, not-so-successful figure. we had to cut the mold to get the sheep out

Mark’s figure left mold on his base..eeewww

Mark and Daniel trying to duct tape the mother mold so that the latex mold would hold form to fill with plaster

my retard sheep (left) and my more successful, final product (right)

my army of 6, deformed sheep…hehe
It’s a process -Christian