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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Goddess Under Glass

This is a project that has been sitting on my worktable forever waiting to be finished.  The overall size of the piece is 6” tall by 2 ¾” wide.  I added decorative paper to the base which also helps to keep the glass dome in place.
The glass dome is removable.
The columns are made of resin. I broke one of the columns apart to give the scene the appearance of a crumbling temple.  The acrylic sprays are colored with alcohol inks.  The green moss is a product called Flower Soft.  The green man plaques around the base are made of clay.  I used a brass green man piece to make a mold and then used the mold to make 4 paper clay plaques. 
I reversed the image of the goddess, so it looks the same from the back or the front of the piece.

10 comments:

  1. Very cool Laura! What a great idea for the broken columns and molded pieces - this looks like it was a lot of fun to create!

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  2. Love it Laura! I have been debating if I should order the resin columns.
    This would be perfect for them!!!
    hugs Karen

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  3. Very good idea!Very cute!
    Hus and kisses

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  4. This is beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial on making molds. Lots of inspiration!

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  5. Lovely and so beautiful! This is a great project.

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  6. wonderful idea and the piece is gorgeous. beautiful start for a new year.
    hugs
    susan s

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  7. A great piece as usual, wow!!! Coco xx

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  8. Just beautiful! You are SO talented! One of the best artists out there!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Leticia

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