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Two Koi (2022)Relief by Amanda Deadman

12 x 12 x 3cm (framed) / 8.8 x 8.8cm (actual image size)

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Following on from my paper cut and shaped Koi, I've been experimenting making Koi in polymer clay, using the Mokume Gane technique, and then coating them in resin to give a watery look.

Mokume-Gane is a decorative Japanese metal working technique, which originated from the 17th century when it was used to decorate samurai swords, and has been used with other materials such as polymer clay for many years now.

This is the fifth piece made with polymer clay, and depending on where the light comes from shadows are created as they are raised up on tiny foam board plinths.

I will be making more elements for my artworks using this method so do watch this space.

As with all my pieces they can be created with any choice of colour so do please message me if you would like to discuss a commission.

Materials used:

Polymer clay, resin, and foam board in a deep box frame glazed with glass

Details:

  • Relief on Paper on board
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 12 x 12 x 3cm (framed) / 8.8 x 8.8cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Animals and birds

Tags:

#fish#3d#koi#fish art#koi carp#two fish#relief sculpture#polymer clay#mokume gane
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Following on from my paper cut and shaped Koi, I've been experimenting making Koi in polymer clay, using the Mokume Gane technique, and then coating them in resin to give a watery look.

Mokume-Gane is a decorative Japanese metal working technique, which originated from the 17th century when it was used to decorate samurai swords, and has been used with other materials such as polymer clay for many years now.

This is the fifth piece made with polymer clay, and depending on where the light comes from shadows are created as they are raised up on tiny foam board plinths.

I will be making more elements for my artworks using this method so do watch this space.

As with all my pieces they can be created with any choice of colour so do please message me if you would like to discuss a commission.

Materials used:

Polymer clay, resin, and foam board in a deep box frame glazed with glass

Details:

  • Relief on Paper on board
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 12 x 12 x 3cm (framed) / 8.8 x 8.8cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Animals and birds

Tags:

#fish#3d#koi#fish art#koi carp#two fish#relief sculpture#polymer clay#mokume gane
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Amanda began her art career with a degree in 3D design and photography from West Surrey College of Art and Design, in the UK, and straight out of college produced... Read more

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