These are the process photos from the in class work I had done, which was much more difficult as I was working without a mannequin, thus had to keep reworking stencils using myself as a template, which slowed down the initial pattern making and design, so I spend the first few days of in class work to create stencils and build the form itself. Then for the final few days I mapped out and glued on all of the major detailing pieces before mapping out where I was going to put foam clay, adding some initial vines to the arm and filling in gaps with it. I ended up having to finish the project at home and forgot to take pictures during that process. I added more vines and scratches using the foam clay using the marks I did in class as a guide. Then I made a wire armature for the vines to figure out their form and then covered them with foam clay. I then painted the piece.
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Avarice StankiewiczHi, I'm Avarice, though I mostly go by Kace, I'm an art 5 student at Maggie Walker Governor's school and page is just a space for some reflection, research and progress photos for my work. Archives
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