@@emilyg927 I think you're right as I remember she mentioned it was a form of quick drying cement clay. I found a few other videos on youtube that feature Kim's work mention the material. Not sure if she has a channel here though. I was more focused on the hot glue and foil bits at the time so I'm sorry this isn't the definitive answer you were looking for.
A true talent. I love how you share your art. So Beautiful in so many ways 💙
That Ivan ooze sculpture is awesome
I really need the clay recipe please!
i could be wrong but i think she’s using something called pal tiya
@@emilyg927 I think you're right as I remember she mentioned it was a form of quick drying cement clay. I found a few other videos on youtube that feature Kim's work mention the material. Not sure if she has a channel here though. I was more focused on the hot glue and foil bits at the time so I'm sorry this isn't the definitive answer you were looking for.
Such a good video! I could watch her speak and explain for like hours in a row!
Cement based clay, rubber fibers and water is what she uses as the clay
@@emilyg927cement based clay with rubber fibers and water is the mix I just watched another video and she tells you that's what she uses 😊