Ms. Artifacet
creates, reproduces and finishes 3-dimensional
artwork.
This
process requires that originals are modelled or carved using materials
such as clay, plastelina, plastic clay, sculpting wax, wood or plaster.
Next
molds are made out of plaster, rubber, vinyl or polyurethane with
a plaster, fibreglass or polyeurathane mothermold.
Cement,
fiberglass re-enforced plaster or plastics are then poured into the
mold to create the sculpture.
Finally,
finish materials such as enamel or acrylic paint, embedded chalk pastels,
oil suspended pigments or whatever medium is deemed most suitable
for creating the desired final finish are applied..

Reclining
Man - bookends
Original
carved out of artificial carving stone. Sculpture pour in white concrete
and finished with raw pigment mixed in boiled linseed oil.
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Three's
a Crowd
Original
made in sculpting wax. Sculpture poured in bronze, finished
with patina and mounted on redwood base. |
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Made
to be used
as
a fridge magnet
or
hair clip, the original was made from
Fimo. Mold made from polyurethane. Scuplture cast in plastic.
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Uummm Flowers! |
Original
made from Fimo and plaster. Mold made from polyeurathane. Sculpture
cast in Tuf-Stone and finish with chalk pastels and acrylic
paint. |
HarleyHog |

Fisher Peak, British Columbia |
Original
created in potters clay.
Mold
made from polyeurathane with plaster mothermold.
Sculpture
cast in Tuf-Stone and finished with chalk pastels and acrylic
clearcoat. |

Baby
Nols |
Original
made from potters clay and sculpting wax.
Cast
in Tuf-Stone, waterproofed
and
finished w/watercolour paint and chalk pastels. |

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Oh
What a Headache
- cactus
planter
Original
created in potters clay.
Sculpture
poured in Tuf-stone, waterproofed, and
then
finished with chalk pastels, ink
and
powder pigment in boiled linseed oil. |
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Solar
Time
-
clock
Original
created
in
potters clay.
Sculpture
poured
in Tuf-stone,
re-inforced
plaster,
and
finished with metallic acrylics.
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Fire
Dragon - candle holder & incense burner
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Original
created in potters clay.
Cast
in a six-part polyeurathane
mold
and a fibreglass polyeurathane mothermold, the sculpture is
cast in Tuf-stone and finished in enamel
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more information about this artist click
here
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Cranbrook & District Arts Council at (250) 426-4223 or
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us.