The object used for the press mold of the face is shown below. I have no idea what it's supposed to be. I added a snout to one werewolf figure to make it more wolf-like, but I think I like the one without a snout better.
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I work in the medium of stoneware clay and make hand-built pottery, primitive sculpture, hamsas, and a variety of other forms. My work celebrates and pushes the plasticity of the medium. The content of the work follows an inner landscape of biological obsessions, psychic damage, and bouncy cartoon animals.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Werewolves
These are werewolves designed to be used as miniatures in last week's game of D&D Encounters. They weren't done in time and that particular encounter was too easy for the players. They easily slaughtered the werewolf before it had a chance to regenerate, but not before it infected the fighter with Werewolf Moon Frenzy.
The object used for the press mold of the face is shown below. I have no idea what it's supposed to be. I added a snout to one werewolf figure to make it more wolf-like, but I think I like the one without a snout better.

The object used for the press mold of the face is shown below. I have no idea what it's supposed to be. I added a snout to one werewolf figure to make it more wolf-like, but I think I like the one without a snout better.