I sculpted this piece over an aluminum foil armature. Her head is oven baked polymer clay and her head piece and body are no-bake polymer clay (air dry).

She has some
steam punk detail, long, long eyelashes and glass eyes.

She is holding a free form peyote piece I am still working on.

It has a ways to go yet. That's one of the aspects of free form bead sculpting I love. It's ever-changing.
2 comments:
This figure is delightful! The free-form beaded piece has lovely flow, and it looks like a most unique necklace in the making.
I really like this doll....very cute!
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