Tuesday 4 February 2014

Jason Freeny - an interesting artists who also recycles toys to make new creations using Epoxy Clay




Check theses links out;

http://www.moistproduction.com/Menu/index.html

http://abduzeedo.com/character-anatomy-sculptures-jason-freeny

http://designyoutrust.com/2012/01/toy-dissector-jason-freeny-in-rare-interview/

Great time lapse film in this blog post detailing Jason making a sculpture from start to finish;



http://www.dontpaniconline.com/magazine/arts/jason-freeny

Check out the making process in more detail with photos and text;

http://design.org/blog/anatomy-lego-man-toy-and-sculpture-hybrid-jason-freeny

In the past Jason has also made toys for Ron English; think might be made or inspired by him;

http://www.theoutsiders.net/item/8190,grin-limited-edition-toy

Making process, Jason uses Epoxy Clay and paints afterwards; possibly acrylic paint.

Facts about Epoxy Clay, Majic Sculpt

More facts from magicsculpt.com


I have some epoxy resin pigments...would I be able to use these to with magic
sculp? If so how much should be used?
thanks
-steven
Should work ok depending on compatibility.  You will have to experiment with ratios, however, to find the best mix.  There are no formulas that I am aware of.
Chuck



Today we purchase 1 x 400g White MagicSculpt the Uk website = £16.98 inc shipping (£3.99)


We will test the Magic Sculpt to make bespoke limbs for Toy Hack sculptures and add pigments for extra colour choices.

Bespoke CommuniToys





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