



Castile de Tortuga, sculpted 8/1/09, polymer clay with wire and foil armature
One of the things I like about having clay around is that it shortens the distance between idea and a model. I've been interested in making something like this ever since I saw the Travelling Court of the Brownie King model. Mine isn't much as a castle or a turtle, but it is a quick exploration of the idea. I'd love to build something like this as a model about 18 inches across.
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