
Another view of the gryphon plush with one of my cats in the background! This is a nice shot of how flexible the plush is.
From the other submission of this soft sculpture:
This little lady took a long time (30ish hours?) She's made of faux fur and felt over a wire armature that's been padded and sculpted with polyfill and cotton gauze. Her talons, and beak are Apoxie Sculpt with acrylic paint and she has customized acrylic eyes. Rounding out the sculpture is a set of metal/leather cuffs and two metal earrings per ear.
The wire armature makes her quite poseable and you'll notice she can stand or sit easily. She's the first mixed media sculpture like this that I've attempted but I'm really happy with how she turned out. I will almost certainly make more in the future though I will probably keep this one. There's also a chance I may donate her to the Anthrocon charity auction.
I included the $2 for a size reference. She's a fairly small sculpt -- small enough to sit on a shoulder or bookshelf without trouble.
From the other submission of this soft sculpture:
This little lady took a long time (30ish hours?) She's made of faux fur and felt over a wire armature that's been padded and sculpted with polyfill and cotton gauze. Her talons, and beak are Apoxie Sculpt with acrylic paint and she has customized acrylic eyes. Rounding out the sculpture is a set of metal/leather cuffs and two metal earrings per ear.
The wire armature makes her quite poseable and you'll notice she can stand or sit easily. She's the first mixed media sculpture like this that I've attempted but I'm really happy with how she turned out. I will almost certainly make more in the future though I will probably keep this one. There's also a chance I may donate her to the Anthrocon charity auction.
I included the $2 for a size reference. She's a fairly small sculpt -- small enough to sit on a shoulder or bookshelf without trouble.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Gryphon
Size 1280 x 721px
File Size 121.7 kB
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