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February 1
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RICOH
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RICOH R10
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1/25 second
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F/3.3
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5 mm
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800
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January 11, 2012
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~XTheXSkyXRoseX Feb 4, 2013  Student Traditional Artist
I normally don't fave much work other than drawings and paintings but this is breathtaking! Every detail is just incredible!!
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Excellent, well done!
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*SinisterGehe Feb 2, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
Have furn burning that thing... Or carving it hollow... But I think you got the tools and you built is hollow so. And the expertise ofc. How much clay did you use and what kind? I can tell it is red clay but there seems to mixed with others.
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:iconphamdinhtien:
it's not hollow . I use a type of Natural Clay from my home town , spent about 60 kg for it
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*SinisterGehe Feb 4, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
So you going to kiln it somehow? Because if it is not hollow it is going to take hell of a long time to harden (unless you used semi-dry clay to begin with).
I am just curious about these things because I have never had change to do anything bigger than my head, because biggest thing I was able/allowed to do in art school was replica of... My head... And even then 2cm thick walls were risky to kiln. Unless you kiln it with open flame... (Now that would look awesome as an video piece)
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:iconphamdinhtien:
it like a composite from clay and some another material which you can burn it without kiln after it's dry, and you can make it thicker than 2 cm that not cracked.
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~synthetic-syn Feb 1, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
wow this is really amazing.
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