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Henry Moore

Henry Moore. Barbara Hepworth. Plaster Carving. Use a butter knife to scrape and dig the basic shape while the plaster is still wet. Plaster Carving. Once the plaster is completely dry, we can use files and rifflers to define a more finished look

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Henry Moore

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  1. Henry Moore

  2. Barbara Hepworth

  3. Plaster Carving • Use a butter knife to scrape and dig the basic shape while the plaster is still wet

  4. Plaster Carving • Once the plaster is completely dry, we can use files and rifflers to define a more finished look • Holes may be drilled at this point to form VOID SPACES

  5. Plaster Carving After using the files and rifflers, they MUST be cleaned using a wire brush. This prevents the tools from rusting

  6. Plaster Carving Once the sculpture form is complete, use sandpaper to smooth the texture made by prior tools

  7. Fini

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