Pink Dog: Drawing to Glazing

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I could probably say that this piece is one of the turning points in my life as an artist. For the first time in a very long time, I am able to once more sketch purposefully. To finally feel the confidence, happiness and satisfaction in every line that I drew today.

So allow me to share how I conceptualized this piece- from drawing to sculpting, baking and finally, glazing.

I started by making the sketch.

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This is the first step in every critter I create. I use lines to ensure that things are parallel to each other. Since I am using a pencil, its quite easy for me to draw, erase, redraw, make adjustments until I got what I want.

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In this part, I just filled in the lines and used my coloured pencil to give further life to my pieces.

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Making the sculpture:

I started with a pink clay. I did not use any reinforcements because I wanted my piece to be as organic as possible.

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Here are the initial details. I did not use my tools to smoothen up the "fur" on this piece. I want you all to understand how the "raw" creation looks like.

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Pre baking look.
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Post baking look.

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Add a glaze on and you'll have something that looks like this.

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The drawing and the sculpture. I might be doing this process for awhile..... I just feel so proud and free making this.
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