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"Make And Cast Your Own Latex Molds"
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Author: Tamara_Dozier, Contributing Editor

TaDa!!! A finished casting of my dog gargoyle. I always consider the first casting a test because it shows me where bubbles may get trap and it always gets those last little pieces of clay I couldn't get out of the inside of the mold.
I still couldn't decide on a name so I ran a contest on WetCanvas!. The winning name was "Nipper the Gripper" and the artist that came up with his name won a Nipper sculpture.


Welcome to the world Nipper.


I hope this demonstration has given you an insight as to how a sculpture is created and the amount of time involved in bringing a new piece of this type of art to life.
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B i o g r a p h y
Tamara works in multiple mediums, ranging from paintings in oil, acrylic and watercolor to sculpting. She is the creator of \"Puddy Puss\", a series of cute cat paintings, \"Fire & Stone\" a collection of desktop and garden gargoyle and dragon sculptures and \"Bumble Bears\", a collection of miniature bee-bear sculptures.
Tamara will be a featured artist on HGTV\'s show \"Crafters Coast to Coast\" this fall, 2005.
E-Mail: dowitstudio@cox.net Web Site: http://www.dowitstudio.com

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