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  • i am making a horse for my grandma,i made a popsiclestick model for the shape i want it in.i wanted to ask, since i am not a true perfessional at molding and it takes me a while to make the detales on the body and legs. what kind of clay should i use?i don't own any molding tools or any kilns.

  • Wow that's amazing

  • at 4:46 when she started to zoom I thought that the eyes were going to open

  • May you make a mask of an Asian/Japanese/Chinese/Korean face? Thank you very much!

  • How often do you need to add water when your making a sculpture?

  • I hardly have any words to describe just how incredible it was watching this come together. You have an extraordinary talent and it makes me happy to see you sharing this with the world. I would like to thank you for the inspiration, and wish you continued success in following your dreams!

  • just wonderful, thank you..for years I have had visions of seeing myself make bronze type scuptures. For some reason I think I can do it..your work is beautiful, thank you..and advise woud be apprecaited.

  • watching you make this looks so easy. but d@ng it's pretty hard.

  • she's more beautiful without the hair. Thanks for this video. Great!

  • she's more beautiful without the hair. Thanks for this video. Great!

  • On dirait que c'est facile, en la voyant créer ce beau visage, mais ce n'est pas du tout comme cela. Moi j'ai de de la peine por faire les visage, spécialement les yeux. Merci de monter ce vidéo.

  • Vous avez un don remarquable. J'aime l'art et le votre est absolument SUPERBE. De vos mains naissent visages personnages c'en est presque fou. C'est réellement SUBLIME de BEAUTE et les détails incroyables. Une GRANDE ARTISTE vie EN VOUS c'est indéniable. MAGNIFIQUE ...MERCI MERCI

  • How the hell do you keep your hands so clean working with wet clay? xD

  • How do I get kiln?

  • Water-based clay

  • what kind of clay did you use ?

  • I was wondering, do you ever fire your work?

  • so beautiful!!!

  • awesome i love it, a question though how do you do the hair?? i have a sculpture to do in my ceramics class and i don't know how to do the hair

  • wow.. hi madam im your fan now!!!! i really love your creation.. i love sculpting but i usually used paper mache' as my medium.. i dont have any knowledge about this clay.. can you send me some tips on how i can start something like this...hehehe plss.. thank you so much!!! i realy love your workk GOD!!! woow... what is that solution you brush on as a coating>?? is that to protect the clay??? am so curious!!! am sorry ... i just realy realy love it!!!

  • peace..

  • so beautiful...

    

  • MERAVIGLIOSO  ciao massimo

  • this guy makes it look so easy

  • Bardzo jadna jest ta kobiety twarz, Pamela Vezina dala mi ten youtube wiadomosc jak Pani video znalezs na youtube - pokazywala swoje obrazy i kupilam jeden od niej i ona mowila o Pani i jakie robi Pani twarzy i maski wiec chcialam zobaczyc i bardzo mi sie podobaja! Wszystkiego dobrego!

  • Reallly don't like the hair.  But the face was awsome:)

  • dont you need to score that O.o? eat layer of clay i mean

  • my dream is to one day be able to sculpt and sell it to markets and possibly start out in fleemarkets hehe. i really hope i get as good as you. making poems and sculpting women out of clay in a none traditional way has been a passion of mine for a veyr long time. if you read this comment mind me sending you messages on types or any thing ^_^?

  • @jessicarose3 I hope that your dreams will come true. I do not mind any messages. Send them to my chanel.

  • @jessicarose3 what are you talking about? this way of sculpting is highly traditional!!!!

  • @Kapojos what are you talking about :S? scoring is the kriss cross of lines so the clay can stick togehter better

  • @Kapojos OH you mean my other comment. i was saying I<< personally like to sculpt women in non traditional ways

  • wow... so does this dry hard as stone?

  • @ryannlag  No, this is wet clay . After drying it slowly it can be fired in a kiln. Then it becomes hard and durable.

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