I got my hands on some wild clay yesterday and found myself yearning for a new experience. After much labour processing the clay, I stumbled on your video, it alone has provided me everything I need to get started with sculpting. Many thanks to you, Dear Ms Walsh
What a moving moment to bring your father back to life! How nice of you to do that! You are amazing, I learn from you, thank you very much. Maybe one day I will be able to fix my father too, I lost him countless years ago ...
Such wonderful instruction, thank you! I’m going to go back to your video again and again. It was so much more helpful than most sculpture videos- from building the armature to the caliper measurements to the hollowing-out process. The part at the end when you put your nose against your dad’s is priceless. There is a strong family likeness, for sure. ✨
Wow, Such a great video. I too will be going back many times to fully absorb everything you have taught me!! Thank you so much Marina. Your dad would be so proud!
This was so fascinating to watch. Thank you for sharing your skills. Not sure if it’s my imagination but I’m at time stamp 1:04:57 and I can see Marina herself in the sculpture. Edit: just got to the end of the video and yes it does really resemble Marina
This is fantastic. Thank you so much. Prepping right now to do my first attempt at a bust. The clay you used - I wonder what kind it is. I only have speckled brownstone & worry about keeping it consistently moist; also seems a 'rougher' consistency than what you used. Anyway... thanks so much. You're inspiring.
Your's it is the best examples of sculpting video.I liked your presentation a lot.Sure ,I'll try this method into my sculpting! # Love from kerala🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
hi,l saw the video and l enjoyed and learned a lot.got quite emotional when you talked about your father.may he rest in peace and l am sure he is proud of his daughter..thank you again mrs. marina walsh.wish you and your family good luck and long healthy life.take care and thank you again.in our ancient civilization we always respect teachers,just as our own parents.noshad
hi,honoured is mine,dear teacher.l am not a religious man,but please if you visit your fathers rest place,do light a candle(small tea candle) on his reat place.its very important for me.natures children do this every time a person leaves the planet,body join the mother earth and soul connect to big spirit.leave long,happily,healthy teacher.noshad
Nice and clear film... am going to show this film to my students here in Sweden at our art-school (hope thats ok) Nice to hear a South African accent as well :) Dankie baie and lekker lekker :)
Such a great video i can wonderful instruction, thank you for your Such wonderful instruction, thank you! for your helpful than most sculpture videos- that i can see .
Gracias, muy bueno...he aprendido muchísimo gracias desde Las Islas Canarias....gracias Artista...No entiendo ni papa de lo que oigo, pero unas imágenes valen un tesoro.... gracias de nuevo....
Such an informative video, thank you! I come from a ceramics background and was wondering what type of clay you used, how it is fired, and how careful one has to be with joins etc to avoid cracking/exploding? Thanks!
Really taught a lot..im an absolute beginner. Cant seem to sculpt a face at all. Every attempt ive done looks very poor. Thank you for sharing this in great details.
Thankyou for the lesson, I picked up much advice in the eyes, ears and neck.. Im a self teaching artist in sculpture.. ive been hollowing out my forms quite well and evenly. However im experiencing cracks through the bisque and glaze fires... any suggestions? Im using a pretty standard stoneware clay and firing a bisque and then cone 6 glaze.. cheers
Hi Theodore, perhaps fire the head on its back. I go up very very slowly. Cracks can be fixed with fire grout. But I don't glaze, I add a patina.. Need to make a video of that
You are very skilled. Greetings. I am Hisham Said from Egypt. I love drawing and sculpting a lot, but I am not skilled. I hope to be skilled in the future.
and just as I reach the end of this fantastic tutorial, now thinking this is not brain surgery and I might be able to try it. Brain surgery. :) Thankyou for taking the time to share this. I cant wait to try some of the techniques.
Hi, that was a nice video, I'm new in this , but where do you make a tiny hole for the air to come out, when you bake the head. (Sorry for my bad english..)
HI @emizora, I take all the foil and paper and plastic out . i hollow very carefully following the outer shape . let it dry for at least 4 weeks and fire to 1080 degrees celsius. please feel free to e mail me any questions.
I starting sculping when I was a young boy. Now seeing your sculpture I want to make a bust of myself I am a very good portrait and landscape artist I have 50 lbs of Mexican self drying clay. Can you suggest how to start. Thanks
Hallo Alvin, the clay I use is natural clay that is used in pottery and needs to be fired. Hence the piece needs to be hollowed at the end, dried for at least 4 weeks and fired very slowly to 1080 degrees Celcius . You would have more than enough clay to sculpt a head.
I got my hands on some wild clay yesterday and found myself yearning for a new experience. After much labour processing the clay, I stumbled on your video, it alone has provided me everything I need to get started with sculpting. Many thanks to you, Dear Ms Walsh
What a moving moment to bring your father back to life! How nice of you to do that! You are amazing, I learn from you, thank you very much. Maybe one day I will be able to fix my father too, I lost him countless years ago ...
Always here to help, thank you.
First time I see a detailed video with tools. Simple narration. Thank you for avoiding cutting off the continuity of sculpturing.
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Such wonderful instruction, thank you! I’m going to go back to your video again and again. It was so much more helpful than most sculpture videos- from building the armature to the caliper measurements to the hollowing-out process. The part at the end when you put your nose against your dad’s is priceless. There is a strong family likeness, for sure. ✨
Thank you so much, welcome to e mail me for help
Madam,Your Tutorial Section And. Mejrment Very Nice.Thak you Very Much.
so glad I could inspire you.
Thank you so much!! your way of explaining is so pedagogical that it inspires to try to do something similar. The best tutorial I've seen
I am glad it inspires you.. Keepsculpting
You could also Take the chair off a rolling office chair for a base!
Muy completa su construcción del rostro, profesional y didáctica buenísima Felicitaciones❤
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What a beautiful sculpt of your Father! You are a wonderful instructor. Thank you for sharing!
This was so fantastic! I think I’ll give it a go. Thank you!
Awesome love the old tradition method. will watch this at least 3 times. i use roma plastilina soft
Thankyou for a fine tutorial. I'm new to sculpture though not to painting portraits. Your instructions answered many questions I had.
Thank you marina you are a great artist. I want to learn you sculpturing face anything.
Wonderfully animated. Great instruction and commentary. No small feat! Thank you,
Wow, Such a great video. I too will be going back many times to fully absorb everything you have taught me!! Thank you so much Marina. Your dad would be so proud!
thank you @suzannehardingham , I received such joy from sculpting my late dad.
Qué forma tan buena de compartir este, esta forma de fácil y sencilla. Gracias. Por favor no deje de compartir.❤❤❤❤
thank you
I am glad it was helpful
This was so fascinating to watch. Thank you for sharing your skills. Not sure if it’s my imagination but I’m at time stamp 1:04:57 and I can see Marina herself in the sculpture. Edit: just got to the end of the video and yes it does really resemble Marina
thank you for your lovely observation @cheekyllama
@@marinawalshdesigns you’re welcome 💐
This is fantastic. Thank you so much. Prepping right now to do my first attempt at a bust. The clay you used - I wonder what kind it is. I only have speckled brownstone & worry about keeping it consistently moist; also seems a 'rougher' consistency than what you used. Anyway... thanks so much. You're inspiring.
Thank you for this video! The deep inset of the eyes is so helpful. Please keep making videos!
thank you
Your's it is the best examples of sculpting video.I liked your presentation a lot.Sure ,I'll try this method into my sculpting!
# Love from kerala🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Soo much thanks for making this tutorial free! Amazing work! I will see it many times :-)
thank you
hi,l saw the video and l enjoyed and learned a lot.got quite emotional when you talked about your father.may he rest in peace and l am sure he is proud of his daughter..thank you again mrs. marina walsh.wish you and your family good luck and long healthy life.take care and thank you again.in our ancient civilization we always respect teachers,just as our own parents.noshad
Hi Noshad, I am honoured to have touched you . Teaching is such a privilege. go well!
hi,honoured is mine,dear teacher.l am not a religious man,but please if you visit your fathers rest place,do light a candle(small tea candle) on his reat place.its very important for me.natures children do this every time a person leaves the planet,body join the mother earth and soul connect to big spirit.leave long,happily,healthy teacher.noshad
This is the best pedagogical tutorial on how to sculpt I've seen, thank you so much for sharing 💖
thank you for your lovely feedback .@AnnaMariavonSchalien
Thank you so much for this! Starting out a bust project and will be referencing this video 😄
Truly amazed by your unique talents
Love the clay face sculpting you have done, will be trying your method soon as I get the materials, keep up the great work.
good luck, send me pictures
Thank you so much, your tutorial will help me and others so much, you have given instructions really well, thanks again. ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos! Aprendí mucho de su video! Y le felicito por su profesionalismo. Saludos desde Chile! 😊
Very well done and a good tutorial. Love it! Also from a South African 👌.
Awesome! Thank you!
Detailing .amazing. artist work by a beautiful fine sculpturist..😮😮❤
Thank you very much!
Nice and clear film... am going to show this film to my students here in Sweden at our art-school (hope thats ok) Nice to hear a South African accent as well :) Dankie baie and lekker lekker :)
wow , what an honour , thank you !
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! Beautifully done, I found so much joy watching this.
So glad, thank you
Thank you so much for sharing.
The instruction was absolutely wonderful.
You should make more videos. ❤❤❤❤❤
Merci pour ce magnifique cours.
One of the best video I've seen... I hope to see more videos made so well. ❤
I will try my best. thank you @AlbertoPellegrinet
Wonderful tutorial.. I learned so much about anatomy!! Can’t wait to try my first bust! Thank you thank you
This is amazing and beautiful! I really enjoyed watching this creative video. Thanks for sharing!
Bagus sekali cara menerangkan dan berbagi pengalaman dalam membuat membetuk wajah patung ini trimakasih sudah berbagi ilmu 👍👍
Thank you very much for making this very informative video! I have learned a great deal.Thank you again.
Thank you for this excellent video. Your explanation really adds to understanding the process. It is a wonderful piece.
thank you very much
So nice your brilliant please more knowledge share man i can deeply understand your teach .Thank you mam.
This is actually a very very good video.Not like other tutorials that leave out a lot of information. You should definitely do more of them.
thank you
Such a great video i can wonderful instruction, thank you
for your Such wonderful instruction, thank you! for your helpful than most sculpture videos- that i can see
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thank you for your kind words
Gracias, muy bueno...he aprendido muchísimo gracias desde Las Islas Canarias....gracias Artista...No entiendo ni papa de lo que oigo, pero unas imágenes valen un tesoro.... gracias de nuevo....
thank you for your kind words @SantiagoSantanaMaria
this was so interesting to watch. thank you so much marina
please all mine, thank you
Wow! Beautiful for sure! I’ll bet this is also a very healing process as well.
Indeed it was.
Lovely work on your fathers head-bust! Looking forward to your next bust!
Gracias 🙂 thank you . 😄😄😄😄
Fascinating excellent job I am very impressed.
Thank you so much. This was very informative. I love the way you looked at your father at the end.
Thank you, it was very cathartic
The best instruction so far. Thank you so much.
WONDERFUL!! THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Thank you for this video, I want to sculpt my grandchildren.
Excellent and thorough tutorial
🙏🙏 You love your father so much you are very nice daughter . Your father will be happy and blessed you
You're Awesome !!! Thank you for the free complete tutorial !!!
Thank you so much for sharing...one of d best tutorial...
What a good work. You are good at it...
Thank you. I really enjoyed this.
We want more Marina!
Thank you for this tutorial. It was very helpful. Baie Dankie.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us 🎉🙏
My pleasure
sweet and informative-thank you
Such an informative video, thank you! I come from a ceramics background and was wondering what type of clay you used, how it is fired, and how careful one has to be with joins etc to avoid cracking/exploding? Thanks!
hi , i used terracotta earthenware potters clay . i fire to 1090 degrees celsius very slowly
thank you for a marvellous lesson! It’s very encouraging!
my pleasure
Really taught a lot..im an absolute beginner. Cant seem to sculpt a face at all. Every attempt ive done looks very poor. Thank you for sharing this in great details.
this is another level of art... awesome... big love from indonesia ☕️👍
Thank you
Beautiful ❤❤❤god bless u Ma'am
Genial !! Te felicito, Juan !
many thanks
Dzięki za naukę
Thank you so much for your instruction! learnt so much.
I'm watching you from France. Your video is priceless. I sincerely thank you for sharing those usefull tips.
Thank you so much for making this tutorial.
Avery nice tutorial by a very nice woman.
Beautiful work
Thankyou for the lesson, I picked up much advice in the eyes, ears and neck.. Im a self teaching artist in sculpture.. ive been hollowing out my forms quite well and evenly. However im experiencing cracks through the bisque and glaze fires... any suggestions? Im using a pretty standard stoneware clay and firing a bisque and then cone 6 glaze.. cheers
Hi Theodore, perhaps fire the head on its back. I go up very very slowly. Cracks can be fixed with fire grout. But I don't glaze, I add a patina.. Need to make a video of that
Thanks for sharing .. such a wonderful job..thanks
i thank you for showing the technique on face sculpture method. Go bless and more power
Thank you
For this wonderful video!
thank you
Espero un nuevo trabajo cuando puedas... gracias, es muy agradable tú clase Magistral... gracias,...de corazón...
Thank you for our kind reply
You are very skilled. Greetings. I am Hisham Said from Egypt. I love drawing and sculpting a lot, but I am not skilled. I hope to be skilled in the future.
You can do it!
An emotional end. ThankYou
Gracias por tu video felicidades me gustó me ayuda Dios te bendiga siempre hrmosa
and just as I reach the end of this fantastic tutorial, now thinking this is not brain surgery and I might be able to try it. Brain surgery. :) Thankyou for taking the time to share this. I cant wait to try some of the techniques.
good luck and you are welcome to e mail me with questions @jasonsmith
plz make more videos like this
love your work
Parabéns ❤❤
Excelente tutorial....no está en spanihs??
You are great kindly women
Thank you for a great tutorial! Lovely work!
This so cool to watch. Thanks
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Stunning
Thank you! 😊
Sensacional
Hi, that was a nice video, I'm new in this , but where do you make a tiny hole for the air to come out, when you bake the head. (Sorry for my bad english..)
hallo, good question, i leave a hole at the bottom of the neck where I will use a 12 cm rod to mount the sculpture
I’m having a bit of trouble because I have clay but I have to fire it to make it hard if I do this will the aluminum tinfoil melt?
HI @emizora, I take all the foil and paper and plastic out . i hollow very carefully following the outer shape . let it dry for at least 4 weeks and fire to 1080 degrees celsius. please feel free to e mail me any questions.
wonderful very nice ......
Thank you so much ❤
1ST TIME AND THA5 WAS A WONDERFUL
thank you @Edgarnickson
Hi, Thank you for the video. Is it cling film ? I used newspaper and it cracked I will try your way.
hi @BilgeDoğrucuoğlu I used paper, then tin foil then cling film, but all comes out at the end.
thank you for sharing this, it was vry informative and helpful!
So relaxing.
I starting sculping when I was a young boy. Now seeing your sculpture I want to make a bust of myself I am a very good portrait and landscape artist I have 50 lbs of Mexican self drying clay. Can you suggest how to start. Thanks
Hallo Alvin, the clay I use is natural clay that is used in pottery and needs to be fired. Hence the piece needs to be hollowed at the end, dried for at least 4 weeks and fired very slowly to 1080 degrees Celcius . You would have more than enough clay to sculpt a head.
Thanks very much for your input and the suggestion, Thanks
Thank you so much!
Beautiful. ❤
You are amazing 👌🏻