Honestly, I don't know if any gives a shit about my other artist endeavors, but I also make miniature ceramics.
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Honestly, I don't know if any gives a shit about my other artist endeavors, but I also make miniature ceramics.
Yes, I like to find big leaves outside 🍃 and put my art things on them :3
I’m really hoping I can finish my eyeglass clay charms by the end of this week for a debut pre-order release! I literally will not have the schedule to work on this for most of the month, so it’s gotta be soon!
Have I glossed and sealed ANY of them with uv resin yet? Absolutely not.
And my biggest reason and goal for this debut collection is to help the AlBalawi Family, who I have been in personal communications with one of the family members for weeks now 🩵
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(via Dollhouse Miniature Furniture - Tutorials | 1 inch minis: Paper "Pottery")
I had a bit of an exciting week trying out my new, tiny, pottery wheel, AND some water color pens! Flapjack has to be involved in any and all art endeavors... We both had a blast 😸
If any of you have tips for someone starting out with these fun tools, please share!
Mini pottery via /r/gifs https://ift.tt/2A0dN1v
Tiny Pottery Art
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“Size does matter,” says potter Jon Almeda (previously here). His tiny handmade ceramics are 1″ (2.54cm) in scale but their quality is everything you’d expect from top class ceramics. Everything started when Almeda was simply browsing a bookstore: “I came across a book called ‘Creating Ceramic Miniatures‘ that really changed my whole outlook and approach,” the…
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