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Sculpture process

The sculpture images in the Gibson Artworks Collection usually begin with a drawing. The drawing becomes a working model for sculpting in clay. When the clay form is finished, a mold of it is made into which is poured a cement/sand mix. Once this has cured, it is sealed and a Terra Cotta colored patina is added to each piece by hand with a cloth that acts as a paint brush. This adds a rich luster, bringing out the natural beauty and depth of the relief image. In this way, each piece becomes a unique, signed, one-of-a-kind work of art.
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