I'm having issue with the back of the skull. Something about it just doesn't look right. The face is going well, but it looks like a completely separate piece, not a complete skull. So, I thought I would try the maquette again. But because the playdough worked so well last time, this time I went to the local dollar store (Yay Dollarama!!) and bought myself some clay.
And it's GLUTEN FREE! This really wasn't an issue since I wasn't intending to eat it, and really, why would clay have flour in it anyway?!
Looks creepy don't he?! You can see the partial drawing in the background - I obviously have a LOT of work still to do, but I'm beginning to see what may be going on in the drawing already.
After working with it for about an hour or so I decided it was time to put it away. It was getting drier by the minute and harder to work with. I figured I didn't want it to dry completely since I want to come back to it later, so I thought I'd try the old trick of a damp paper towel in a ziplock bag to keep it moist. We'll see how that works out.
I needed a break, so refreshed with some juice and cleaned my desk of clay. I pulled out the crocuses again to continue the line drawing (no pic today) for the remainder of the day.
Here are the links I used for how to make a skull out of clay:
- www.ehow.com/how_6223673_make-human-skull-out-clay.html
- http://www.ehow.com/how_7804155_build-human-skull.html
If anyone has any tips on how to work with clay or how to make a skull out of clay, I'd be really interested to hear them!

I don't know which is creepier.. the drawing.. the clay form... or the fact that clay can be labelled gluten free without raising the price by $4.00 and food can't..... nyr
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