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Re: Celu-Clay

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From: Judy Nagel (jdnag_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Mon Apr 23 2001 - 11:47:47 PDT


Celu-ClayCaren, I wouldn't use it for maskmaking unless you are using a form. It's good stuff but dries fast. I would use it on an armature of some kind. When it dries, it is very hard and looks like stone. Some people use it in molding as well. After it dries, you can use just about anything to finish it. Hope this helps. Judy
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  From: Caren Olmsted - Edwards Middle School
  To: ArtsEdNet Talk
  Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:16 PM
  Subject: Celu-Clay

  One of my cabinets is filled with bags of Celu-Clay and our kiln is broken- so I thought that maybe my students could do some 3D projects with this stuff, but I have never worked with it before. Do you work with it like you would lumps of clay? Or is it better suited to relief work? What about masks? If you have worked with this stuff before I would greatly appreciate any helpful hints and suggestions! Thanks!

  -Caren Olmsted

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