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The White Crow, 2022
Portrait of Rudolf Nureyev, Soviet-born ballet dancer and choreographer, in painted plaster.
Creating a portrait
The armature
I start by making a wire armature to create the basic shape of the head and hold the clay. The clay used is water-based ceramic clay. It's easy to work with but needs to be kept moist.
Building the shape
Working quickly using wet clay, I try to get the correct proportions of the face and features to capture the likeness of the sitter.
Adding the details
As the clay portrait progresses and you begin to add more deails, it's important to keep the freshness of the modelling so it doesn't look over-worked.
Finished portrait
The finished portrait on this occasion was cast in plaster, painted and toned to give a bronze effect. Portraits are usually cast in bronze.
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