creative endeavors involving polymer and ceramic clay, cement, papercrete, and more
SWEET HARMONY
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These little street singers -- the singer in back is about 10" tall, and the whole piece is about 15". Made from polymer clay, lightweight cement, balsa wood, and bits and pieces.
This update is overdue. My recommendation for papercrete at this point, after a few years of experimentation, would be to start with that good ol' three parts substrate to one part Portland cement mix. Since the days of my mower-towed "mini-mixer" I have dabbled with using cellulose insulation, peat moss, vermiculite, and sand as substrate and have come to rely on the three to one mix, substituting one substrate for another depending on it's use.The recipes I posted years ago made for a weak mix. Two parts paper to one part sand to one part Portland cement would be a better starting place. I mix smaller batches by hand these days. The papercrete wall in the picture is covered with a heavy layer mortar made of sand and Portland cement and laced with either joint compound or builder's lime added for plasticity. Both the wall and the sculpture still stand. Just remember that everything posted here is in the spirit of experimentation. Thanks for reading. Mike ...
They are amazing
ReplyDeleteLove them all.
I am so happy that you blessed us with one of these amazing beautiful art pieces
You have so much talent
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