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March 30, 2005

That stuff you use… whaddaya call it?

Filed under: materials — Justina @ 4:05 pm

I’ve now worked with Altraform (second item) on a couple projects, so I can give an opinion on it. I’ve also gotten a couple questions about it, so here are your answers Gina and Rich (aka *).

Pros:
- The white color makes it easy to clean off clay.
- It heats up quickly and then you have a nice couple minutes where it’s flexible and sticky enough to be formed. After that period of time is over, it cools down pretty quickly so you can pop the mask off and move onto the next one without much of a delay.
- It sticks to itself very well.
- It seems to have alot of the properties that I loved about Fabricform (ie. light-weight, flexible, takes forms relatively easily, can be cut with scissors/x-acto knives, can be sewn into, painted on… etc.).

Cons:
- You can’t use boiling water to heat it up. Or you can, but it won’t stick to itself if it’s wet. Dry heat only, so it takes longer to heat up the general piece you’re trying to form. After you get the basic shape of the mask, you can do spot work very quickly.
- It sticks to other things, like hands and tools. Getting something very hot stuck to your fingers is always fun, so I use tools more often than I did with Fabricform. When I’m using a tool to burnish or coax it into shape I make sure the tool is wet and that solves the stickiness problem.
- Since it doesn’t stick to wet things, I have a harder time getting the basic shape to form around the clay. It’s easier if I can get the Altraform to stick to itself while encircling the clay and then working on the details. (Here’s another pro… since it doesn’t stick to wet things, there’s less clay to clean off later.)

All in all, it works fine for smaller projects like face masks, but for larger projects it requires more patience. I’ll need to play around with new ways to heat it up other than just using my heat gun, because that gets awfully tedious and a bit frustrating when working with a 2′ x 3′ sheet that somehow needs to be draped over a complex shape.

March 18, 2005

Somerville Open Studios

Filed under: self-promotion lessons — Justina @ 9:07 am

For those of you who arrived here via SOS, greetings!

For those of you who know about me already… Hey look! I’m self-promoting!

I’ll be opening up my studio to anyone who is interested in taking a peek on April 30th and May 1st. There’s more information on the whole program here.

I’ll be adding more photos in an attempt to entice people to come visit, so if you like what you see, there will be more.

Thanks for taking a gander.

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