Inspiration, Projects, and Tools.

Below are the images of some of the paints and tools I've used,
as well as one or two ideas I've had.

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Coffee mold.
I added a teaspoon of coffee to the water before adding the plaster.
Needless to say, it smelt great, but it didn't work.

This is the stalk from a vine of cherry tomatoes.
I thought it looked slightly alien.

I clued a couple of the wedges from Hirst Arts' Cargo Bay Accessory Mold #302
at an odd angle.

Here's four set's of the same item.

And the final 8 that I need for my project...

...again.

Oasis. A possibility for terrain, although it seems to break easily, and is of course porous.

I cut a piece of oasis, and made this form, just from squashing and molding the edges.

Here are two pieces tha I was going to glue together, in the background is the wood glue I used.

and here, they are stuck together.

A better picture.

This is my mold set up, when casting 5 molds at a time. This was possibly my first casting session.

I bought this sponge, in the future, I might try to make this into a series of small bushes.

An image of the primer I use,

... and a close up.

Steelplate

a different type of steelplate.

Fake grass (from a playground)

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Disclaimer.

This website is meant as a personal record of inspiration and projects, as I get around to them.
You are free to look, and use the inspiration as you see fit.
However, please do not reuse the images in any form, without my prior permission.
All Photographs are (c) Robin Lees 2008.