Summary: Learn how to put the finishing touches on a clay sculpture of an owl in this free ceramic art lesson on video.
Jorge Benlloch is originally from Barcelona, Spain, where he received a M.A. & B.A in art at Steban Ripeaux Academy. He has taught art at the University Popular Elche and the...read more
"Okay. This, in order to tell you, more or less, that this low cost figure. Everything, all the materials that we used, they are really cheap. This is seven dollars piece of clay that you can find in any art store; rolling pin, one dollar in the thrift shop. This is that string that it cuts really very good, is one dollar. The spoon, the fork but we didn't use the fork today. In the end I used that pen in order to mark the eyes. A knife, this is like two dollar thing. The crystal clear enamel that's very good stuff is four or five dollars. You can find in Home Depot, anywhere. And any metallic paint, I doubt it will be four or five dollars. That's almost it. I mean you haven't quite dress an owl that's going to last forever. That's almost it. This is Jorge Benlloch for Expert Village. I hope to see you in next program that can follow my form. And then I will teach you or show you how to do more things with wet clay, fast and cheap. Thank you."