Thursday 26 November 2009


Have returned to Pyramid Woman 3 and have now made the mould.  She will be made in stuc which I hope to cast by the end of the week.  For finished sculptures go to http://amandahewitt.tumblr.com/
24th November: I removed the two halves of the cement sculpture from the plaster woman and now I have two.  I then joined the two pieces together which I must now allow to dry.  I am thinking of making another cement version before I finish the plaster one but how to finish any of them?  I keep changing my mind.  For finished sculptures go to http://amandahewitt.tumblr.com/

Friday 20 November 2009





My big plaster lady isn't finished yet but it was time to start the cement version.  I covered her in cling film, then marked, in felt tip, where the two halves would join.  Then applied fibre glass strips dipped in very watery cement fondu mix, slightly overlapping and pressed very firmly onto one half of the sculpture.  Immediately, I covered the cement in plastic to push it down more and to stop it drying too quickly, it must harden before it dries. I covered the dividing line in plastic so that when I applied the cement on the other side the two sides wouldn't touch.  I'm hoping that I will be able to remove the cement cast from the plaster sculpture with ease.  Finally, I covered the whole sculpture in plastic again just to be sure it didn't dry too quickly.  Fingers crossed.

Friday 13 November 2009


The welcome sunshine cast shadows over my large lady unveiling all the undulations and hidden curves that should and shouldn't be there.  I removed another layer, smoothing her down finding new lines removing unwanted ones and I'm convinced that one more day is all I need.  I have been working on her for weeks but have actually only spent 8 days on her.  She is nearly ready to become the template for my outdoor version.  For finished sculptures follow me on http://amandahewitt.tumblr.com/ or follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Hewittsculpture

Tuesday 10 November 2009


Have started smoothing her down from head to base which given that she is nearly 2 metres high is hard work!  Her bottom needs to be more rounded to give the feeling of the tummy sweeping through to the underside of her bottom creating a beautiful curve.
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Monday 9 November 2009


Have worked on the large sculpture.  I've started the arms and hope to have this plaster version finished by the end of the week.
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Clay wall to separate the supporting plaster mould.


First half of plaster mould.


All covered in plaster.


Petticoats- Removing the clay sculpture.
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Cocooned in her silicone mould - my first one.
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Tuesday 3 November 2009


She is finally finished.  Next stage a lesson in how to make a re-usable silicon mould.  For finished sculptures go to:  http://amandahewitt.tumblr.com/  or follow me on twitter:  http://twitter.com/Hewittsculpture





Monday 2 November 2009




 


I think I've finally finished the clay version but will have to wait until day light to be really sure the I would like to make a re-usable mould so that I can make a few in stuc but in different shades. For finished sculptures go to http://amandahewitt.tumblr.com/ or follow me on twitter:  http://twitter.com/Hewittsculpture

Sunday 1 November 2009



I thought I'd nearly finished her but now looking at the photographs I think her arms are too short and I need to drop them slightly.  I did find her central line again, though.  For finished sculptures go to http://amandahewitt.tumblr.com/
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