Annie Bostwick

The Cow Jumped Over The Moon

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This was my first attempt with Papier Mache, I found it strange creating something three dimensional- having to think about all sides of a piece of work.
The structure is made of cardboard and foil, the surface is pulp, fabric and acrylic paint.

It measures approx~12 h x 8 w inches

4 comments

Claudio Barake

Claudio Barake

September 10, 2013 at 3:34PM

Annie good morning.Thankyou for your warm words.I love your work.There is something so poetic and magical about papier mache sculpture,which can´t be achieved with the same beauty in other sculpture materials. To show a scene, tell a story,treat with so many elements to form a harmonious composition, you achieve all with great mastery. This beautiful sculpture shows me so much that,'' even a cow can dream, surpass her own limits,
and jump over the moon, so can we,surpass our limits''

Annie Bostwick

Annie Bostwick

September 10, 2013 at 7:35PM

Good evening Claudio

Thank you for your kind and eloquent words.
I was wondering what it was like to work with silver, is it a long process ?
Annie

Claudio Barake

Claudio Barake

September 13, 2013 at 11:09PM

Hi Annie. There are 2 ways to work with silver, I think you could try, and like to experiment.
most importante,if you sculpt a small piece in wax, bee´s wax or petroleum wax.it´s hard,but becomes maleable with the heat of your hands,when starting to work.This sculpture will last forever,after, you could look for na art foundry, or jewlery studio to cast this sculpture.I am 100% positive you will love the result.An other option,I haven´t tried it yet,simply because I can´t find this material to sell in Brazil. It´s called jewlery silver clay.
It´s a clay,mixed with silver powder. You can sculpt it, seems to be very good to work with.
After dried ,it´s burned in a kiln, leaving you with the silver sculpture.still another option,to sculpt in clay, make a silicone mold.with this mold,there are infinite possibilities.you can make some wax copies,to cast in bronze,silver,etc.you can use your own mold to make paper mache pieces, or resin pieces.having your mold as back up, so much can be experimented.working directly in wax has many advantages.never dries, you can change and remodel your work. to see molten metal poured in your sculpture is a magical experience.

Claudio Barake

Claudio Barake

September 15, 2013 at 12:48AM

Annie,I looked up the name,it´s called Metal Clay. there are some books about how to use it.
It´s real silver,I would very much like to try this material!

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