Showing posts with label paper clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper clay. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

My Little Prince

The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince; French pronunciation: ​[lə.pə.tiˈpʁɛ̃s]), first published in 1943, is a novella and the most famous work of the French aristocrat, writer, poet and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944).
The novella is the 3rd most-translated book in the world and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. Translated into more than 250 languages and dialects (as well as Braille), selling nearly two million copies annually with sales totalling over 140 million copies worldwide, it has become one of the best-selling books ever published. (Wikipedia)



This clay creation was one of the most challenging project I have ever made. It might look clumsy and a lot of distortion but I kinda like it that way X) Imperfection made something more special. This project based on my friend's request. He requested to make a Little Prince playing the piano and the fox near him. I did many research before I start to make the clay. The first thing I made was the piano.
The piano was made with paper clay. I went through sculpting then sanding and painting the piano with acrylic. The grass was made of green felt. The Prince and the Fox were made of Amos soft air-dry clay. 



I put the fox on the top of the piano because 
it shows more friendship and togetherness than I just put it on the grass.

 
 
The fox was really happy as the Prince play along the piano.



I hope you guys like it! :) :)

xoxo
Audrey

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Macaron clay!

Finally! I made a macaron! I saw a lot of clay crafters making many kind of macarons, some of them are cute (they added kawaii face or kawaii animal macarons), and some of them are realistic. There are a lot of creativity going on. So, I was wondering in class this afternoon, why didn't I try to make one? So I made this macaron! It's pink, so I think the flavor would be a "Strawberry Vanilla" macaron. I wasn't tempted to eat or really want to have macarons so bad because I just had macarons from La Maison! My friend from Medan brought it here so I was very happy! I might going to give my first macaron clay for her ;) She can keep it much longer than real macarons, which is great :D

So these are the pictures:



If you look closely, the cream is shiny, right?
I put a gloss to the cream to make it look very creamy and delicious.
Yumm! It must be sweet and creamy as milk!


The top of it I put three little berries just to make it look prettier.



What do you think of this macaron clay?
Did I make you want to have real macarons? 
You are very welcome to tell your thought about this macaron clay on the comment section 
or you can also share this link on your social media. 
I would be very thankful! :)  Cheers!
Have a sweet day, everyone! ;)

xoxo
Audrey

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Girl Illustration with clay

I love making illustration and I also love making clay. I cannot choose which I one I love, because I love them equally. Making clay keep me balanced and help me not to get frustrated on what I should be doing. Since I've been making clay for order, I took it more seriously and put a pressure to make it look the best. :) :)

So this is my little getaway by making an illustration from a clay.
The clay I'm using here is DAS white clay. I have been keeping this clay for 2 years and I thought maybe I should use it soon before it get hard. Basically, I don't really like this paper clay because it has a strong smell, and a bit difficult to mold to make a detail, so I made a simple thin round clay for the base of my painting which is fine for this clay. Let's see how it's turn out:











xoxo
Audrey