Sculpture is such a wide area of 3D art study. Hyatt's carries all the supplies and types of clay & plasters you need! Choose from oil-based plasteline -- also known as plastelina -- air-dry, oven-bake polymer and polymer resins as well as Hydrocal & Plaster of Paris for casting & moulding.
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Polymer clay can be carved, molded and shaped and then hardened by simple baking in a normal oven. No kiln required! Very popular for jewelry, sculpture, art and design. Choose from hundreds of colors. Once hardened, Sculpey, Premo & Kato clays can be cut, carved, drilled and milled to the desired shape. Let your imagination run wild!
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Polymer clay can be carved, molded and shaped and then hardened by simple baking in a normal oven. No kiln required! Very popular for jewelry, sculpture, art and design. Choose from hundreds of colors. Once hardened, Sculpey, Premo & Kato clays can be cut, carved, drilled and milled to the desired shape. Let your imagination run wild!
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Polymer clay can be carved, molded and shaped and then hardened by simple baking in a normal oven. No kiln required! Very popular for jewelry, sculpture, art and design. Choose from hundreds of colors. Once hardened, Sculpey, Premo & Kato clays can be cut, carved, drilled and milled to the desired shape. Let your imagination run wild!
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Granitex Polymer clay can be carved, molded and shaped and then hardened by simple baking in a normal oven. No kiln required! Looks just like stone! Very popular for jewelry, sculpture, art and design. Choose from hundreds of colors. Once hardened, Sculpey, Premo & Kato clays can be cut, carved, drilled and milled to the desired shape. Let your imagination run wild!
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This non-hardening, non-toxic modeling clay is oil based and can be used over and over without hardening or drying out! Claytoon clay has been used by claymation artists for decades. Choose from assorted color sets and let your imagination run wild!
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These modeling clays run the gamut! Choose from Crayola foam air dry materials that are light and non-toxic, oil based plastelina/plasteline clays that never dry, air dry clays from Amaco & Sculture house that replicate kiln dry clays and stone. Can't decide? Grab some Silly Putty or Glow-In-The-Dark Silly Putty!
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Use latex molding rubber to replicate lost details from frames, mouldings and artwork. Fill with plaster or Hydrocal and Voila! -- a new part replicated to the finest detail! Use resin based materials for even greater durability. Papier mache and Celluclay provide easy and non-toxic ways to make sculptures, masks and art. Just mix with water & create!
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Many artists prefer to paint with palette knives or these rubber tipped brushes rather than traditional hair & bristle brushes. Sculptors like to use the stiifer black tipped Clay Shapers to make marks and designs in soft clays before drying or firing. Color coded for stiffness.
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Regardless of the clay or sculpting material used, sculptures need an interior frame or armature to prevent sagging. Aluminum armature wires are the most traditional yet many artists use metal mesh or even pipe cleaners to brace their scuptures while drying or firing.
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Every sculptor needs tools to render their sculpture and Hyatt's has a wide selection to choose from. Boxwood, metal & plastic tools & scrapers allow details to be added or deleted easily. Sets contain the tools most students or beginners need. Beginning pottery wheel allows kids to practice sculpting at home. Mabef wood professional sculpture trestle allows works in progress to be worked on easily since it rotates to allow work on all sides.
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