#fiddlegrim challenge

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The Fiddlegrim idea was born out of art block. The face is made from a squished ball of clay to see how creative I could get with it. No two fiddlegrims are the same. They are a bizarre species that follows no laws save for a face that is made from a formless ball.

My Fiddlegrim will be going up for sale in my site shop this Saturday July 3rd at 12pm EDT.

www.anyabozartist.com/shop


This Fiddlegrim has an amethyst heart. It stands about 13" tall and has a coat of high quality faux fur. The neck is individually layered fur, feathers, and iridescent fibers. It’s face is polymer clay and it’s ears and feet are cast in resin for durability. The horns are sculpted from durable thermal plastic and the hands are sculpted with a flexible clay that will not break when bent. The neck, legs, and tail have a fully posable plastic ball and socket armature inside that will not wear out over time. The ears are connected at a ball joint that can swivel in every direction. The arms have a wire armature. They are also fully posable but should be bent with a little more care.

See how it’s made on my Patreon! Www.Patreon.com/anyaboz

Art Doll Challenge!!

Make your own Fiddlegrim

This is a great way to cure your art block and get creative. Tag your Fiddlegrims so I can see what you come up with! No time limit! Just have some fun

Here are the instructions, There really are no rules except the face must be made from a squished ball of clay

1. Squish a ball of clay to make a face

2. Embellish it with any paint, ears, horns, eyes, etc…

3. Make the body anyway you want. It can look completely different from mine.

4. Tag it with #fiddlegrim #fiddlegrimchallenge


If you want to see my full process, join my Patreon.

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