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    Sharky
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    Since it was brought up in the chat room. Here is some of my art...

    This is my 3D stuff...
    Made from Foam Core

    Made From Cardboard

    Made from a bone, chocolate, and sprinkles.

    Red Clay. Using the spirals.

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    Sharky
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    2D Art

    Acrylic on Canvas

    Acrylic on bristol paper

    Acrylic on wood panel

    Acrylic on bristol paper


    This is a portrait I finished a few days ago for a friend on another forum.



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    Leefrogs
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    I think you should integrate some clay scupture for your next viv. The one you showed made me think it would look great in one. I think it's style was perfect also, leaving it a little artsy and not ultra naturalistic. I think you could have a very cool vivs making your own stuff. I look forward to seeing what you do.

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    Sharky
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leefrogs View Post
    I think you should integrate some clay scupture for your next viv. The one you showed made me think it would look great in one. I think it's style was perfect also, leaving it a little artsy and not ultra naturalistic. I think you could have a very cool vivs making your own stuff. I look forward to seeing what you do.
    That is a good idea. I just need to find some clay that doesn't have to be fired in a kiln because I don't have access to one right now.

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    Leefrogs
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    if they're fired, it's kinds sealed up right. Other kind may hurt them, you'd have to dry it, and seal it up with silicone. Eithor way, I think the style of the one you did was great. You could also do one with a hose and make a little fall. Maybe others would want a viv like yours and you'd be in buisness..

    My vivs all have something that looks like it does/doesn't belong. A big marble sphere in one, and a marano glass ashtray in another. So I like having something different, where I think all vivs start to look the same after a while, or atleast after 1,000 pictures.

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    Sharky
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    I think there is clay you can buy and cook in the oven. I could see if I could make that work. Or I could try to find a kiln somewhere in town that I can use. I could probably sneak my stuff in the kiln at my college without a problem. But it would be awesome to have my own... lol

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