In the final installment for making the Jack Oโ-Lantern illustration, Iโve a tutorial for making a DIY clay crow. Heโs really simply made with just forming a clay shape over some aluminum foil, using some armature wire, acrylic paint, and feathers (Iโm quite pleased with my use of feathers on this!). You could use this simple technique in making a polymer clay bird of whatever type you like, just modify the shapes slightly and paint colors and patterns that match your favorite bird.
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In continuation of building a Halloween Jack Oโ Lantern art doll, Iโll be making Jackโs body and clothes (because itโs simply indecent to have a nude Jack Oโ Lantern running around!). I wanted this character have something of a folk-art look to him, so I chose to give him twigs for hands which have the added effect of looking rather creepy- and thatโs a good thing.
Watch Building a Halloween Jack Oโ Lantern Art Doll ๐
This characterโs body, like many of my art dolls, is built from aluminum armature wire with a chest and pelvic block made of plumberโs epoxy and that is covered with upholstery foam. Once the characterโs built, I move on to hand-sewing clothes on to the art doll. I take measurements from the character and simply draw this on to my fabric, cut it out, and sew it on to the figure, making adjustments as I go.
This Halloween character was built to create this illustration, which was photographed in a hand-made set and is available as a print:
If you missed how the halloween art dollโs head was sculpted, you can read my post about it here.
Weโre not quite done visiting Jack Oโ Lanternโs world as Iโve one more crafting tutorial to show with you! In the next video, Iโll show you how the crow on the fence was made! To be the first to know when I launch new polymer clay art videos, be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and hit the bell icon.
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In my latest project, Iโm making a Jack Oโ Lantern art doll. This character probably has the largest head out of any art doll Iโve previously built in proportion to his body, but I found using a large wad of tin-foil to do the trick all the same. In making this Jack Oโ Lantern head sculpt, I spent plenty of time looking at reference online, looking various interpretations of Jack Oโ Lantern characters and photographs of real Jack Oโ Lanterns people carve for Halloween.
Making a Halloween Jack O Lantern Art Doll Head Sculpt ๐
The design of a Jack Oโ Lantern characterโs pretty simple, itโs just a round or oval shape with a stem and a central seam at the top and bottom of the form, though since I created a human-like figure, the neck overs much of the bottom of the pumpkin. I love art and objects with surface texture, so I really enjoyed adding the variations of the pumpkin rind on the art doll head sculpt and later the way the sepia ink wash was able to pick-up these little indentations.
Continuing with this series, Iโll show you how I built this little Halloween Jack Oโ Lanterns body as well as how as I made a crow that appears in the background of the finished dimensional-illustration. To be the first to know when I launch newย polymer clayย art videos, be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and hit the bell icon. Catch all of my videos here:ย ย https://www.youtube.com/thedreamsyndicatearts. You can also find many of the supplies I use in crafting here:ย https://www.thedreamsyndarts.com/supplies-gear/. And sign-up for my newsletter to get the latest studio goings-on! Thanks so much for joining me on this journey and until next time: Make. Believe!