What you need: One 1.5 litter plastic water bottle Aluminium foil Craft knife Black tape Flashlight Red paint (acrylic)
Some clay White craft foam Sellotape How to do it: Start by cutting the...
Not exact matches
I've made
white cornstarch
clay for a glow in the dark Halloween
craft before.
Organic Raw Manuka Honey, Organic Aronia Berry Powder, Amazonian
White Clay, Barbary Fig Seed Oil, Organic Rosehip Seed Oil, Organic Vanilla Seeds, Organic Jasmine Petals, Organic Calendula Extract, Organic Turmeric Essential Oil, Wild
Crafted Jasmine Essential Oil, Wild
Crafted Jojoba Seed Oil, Organic Non-GMO Vitamin E Oil
Ingredients: Leptospermum Scoparium Mel 15 + (Raw Manuka Honey) *, Aronia Melanocarpa (Organic Aronia Berry) Powder *, Kaolin (Amazonian
White Clay), Opuntia Ficus Indica (Barbary Fig) Seed Oil *, Rosa Rubiginosa (Rosehip) Seed Oil *, OVanilla Planifolia Fruit (Vanilla) Seeds *, Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Petals *, Calendula Officinalis (Calendula) Extract *, Curcuma Longa (Turmeric Essential) Oil *, Wild
Crafted Jasminum Grandiflorum (Jasmine Essential) Oil, Wild
Crafted Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Non-GMO Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) Oil
In his series Human: Nature, American artist Christopher David
White — featured previously — has
crafted new sculptural pieces that look as though they were carved from wood, but are in fact made from
clay.
This section features five distinct sensibilities: Michael Dee with his large star sculptures made from heated plastic cups; David Kiddie collaborating with Michael Reafsnyder creating ceramic platters, and Reafsnyder alone,
crafting mermaid goddesses out of
clay; Heimir Björgúlfsson sees nature and culture as inseparable in his enigmatic found object works; and Wayne
White continues to confound us with his unique brand of humor and skill in new ceramic work (PORKGREASE) and painted wood sculptures.
Photos by Hiroshi Sugimoto document famous Pequod locales (the Nantucket site from which it launched and the Pacific Ocean, where it sank), Argentine artist Adrián Villar Rojas
crafts a giant
clay sculpture of a
white whale in real time, Angela Bulloch contemplates the night sky, and Kirsten Pieroth collects samples of water from the world's oceans.
Here's another
craft with polymer
clay but it's plain and
white.