Glue plays an essential role in the world of air dry clay and ceramic sculpting. Whether you're attaching a tail or fixing a break, it's crucial to choose the right glue for the task. In this blog post, we'll explore the various glues I use in my work, their strengths, and their weaknesses.
The California Lumber Merchant - August 1943 by 526 Media Group - Issuu
Polyform Super Sculpey Firm Gray, Premium, Non Toxic, Firm, Sculpting Modeling Polymer clay, Oven Bake Clay, 1 pound bar. Great for all advanced sculptors, artists, model makers and movie studios.
Sculpting Horses in Air Dry Clay Instruction Booklet by Susie Benes
Air Dry Clay, Red, 2.5 lb. Resealable Bucket, Crayola.com
Air Dry Clay Sculpture blog by Susie Benes
Pottery In Australia Vol 35 No 1 Autumn 1996
Polyform Super Sculpey Firm Gray, Premium, Non Toxic, Firm, Sculpting Modeling Polymer clay, Oven Bake Clay, 1 pound bar. Great for all advanced sculptors, artists, model makers and movie studios.
Sticky Solutions: A Sculptor's Guide to Glue for Air Dry Clay Art - Susie Benes
Susie Benes - Equine Artist
Sculpting Horses in Air Dry Clay Instruction Booklet by Susie Benes
Escaping Into Life - a psycho study of the contemporary street
Air Dry Clay Sculpting Books by Susie Benes
An Intro to Air Dry Clay Jewelry : 10 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables