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Time to Open the Molds

 

It’s time to open my molds, and see how the parts turned out.

This process, takes place about 2 hours after casting. Plaster molds absorb the water from the slip, and the doll parts harden, shrink, and detach themselves from the molds.

In this stage, the parts are fragile like eggshells, so I have to hold them with a feather touch, or they will get crushed.

I open the molds one at a time, and work quickly to cut away the sprues, open up sealed cavities with a scalpel, and pierce holes for the pins with drill bits.

 



Once exposed to the air, the parts start drying quickly, so time is of the essence here.

But despite the need for speed, I find this to be the most relaxing and enjoyable part of the whole process, because at this point, I don’t need to worry flawless execution. That will come later, but for now, without the pressure of perfection, or the need for extreme concentration, I can just enjoy the flow of my work and get lost in the process.

Engraving Process

 
 

How the lace lingerie engraving started, from sketching pencil lines on the doll's torso to starting the engraving. No turning back once the needle carves the porcelain, much like an ink tattoo on skin. I have put many many more hours into this project since this video, and i can't wait to show the rest of the design. Stay tuned for more clips of the process!

 

Short documentary on Enchanted Doll

 
 

Hey guys, do you like videos? What about behind the scenes looks at artists's studios? If you answered yes to either of those then I have something for you.

OhMore Story recently spent some time in my studio space filming and asking me all sorts of questions, which resulted in this cool video. Check it out on Youtube, and keep an eye out for my two furry assistants.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJLknO23cpM