Liz! You are a truly talented human being! I've seen the end results of much of your work but never really appreciated just HOW MUCH time and attention goes into each piece until now!
Thank you for sharing your God given gift with the world...don't ever stop!
Liz, you are my hero. I'm so glad you posted this - I have always been a fan of your work, and now that I have seen your process, I'm simply blown away. Is that Sculpy?
Hope to meet you sometime - maybe at an S.O.I. gala or something.
Hey Lizz! Championlonglegs here. This is one of the most impressive things I have ever seen. You deserve to be a Dame. Well done its amazing! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hi liz, wow that is a lot of work for just one illustration i deeply respect what you do. it is just true skill discretion. keep up the good work! sabrina
MAN--THAT WAS GREAT TO SEE. I have always wanted to see how you people make that happen, the tin foil, the armature, the strips of sculpy(i assume) the paint......wow....looks really really hard to me! Looks really really fast! nice likeness too. I am jealous!
Wow, that was amazing! Totally captivating. Saw your video via Drawn.ca. Anyway, I'm ignorant about sculpting, never knew people used tin foil as a structural frame like that. Fantastic!
Amazing AND informative - IS that Sculpey, tho'? It looks a lot more soft/pliable than Sculpey. Or maybe that's just your talent at work. Enquiring minds must know!
Stupendous! Brilliance at work! You always seem to capture EVERY SUBJECTS nuances in your SCUPLTY WORLD :) been a fan for many years, keep rocking it out! -mister lynch
Liz Lomax, a three dimensional illustrator in New York, is widely recognized as one of the leading figures in her field. Her unique process involves sculpting characters, building environments and then photographing them digitally for illustration.
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This sculpture is absolutely fantastic!!!! She is one talented artist.
Liz, That was so much fun to watch and really impressive. Great work and Great idea!
Hope to run into you one of these days.
Peter
bravo
the great sculpture
of Noel Gallagher
my regards!
Amazing work. I loved it. Would definitely pay for something of such quality.
Hey Liz,
Now I'm even more amazed at what you do.
That your painstaking craft leads to such fresh, spirited work is just remarkable.
-Tim
Liz! You are a truly talented human being! I've seen the end results of much of your work but never really appreciated just HOW MUCH time and attention goes into each piece until now!
Thank you for sharing your God given gift with the world...don't ever stop!
We must definitely catch up soon!
Colin
So completely amazing! This truly captures all the hard work you do- even tho you make it look so easy.
Job well done Ejay!!!
xo
Liz, you are my hero. I'm so glad you posted this - I have always been a fan of your work, and now that I have seen your process, I'm simply blown away. Is that Sculpy?
Hope to meet you sometime - maybe at an S.O.I. gala or something.
Thanks for the great post,
Kyle
now I know exactly how you make your work--I'm going to steal all of your clients!!!! muahahahahaaaaaaa!
(Seriously, excellent video)
That was great Liz!
Hey Lizz! Championlonglegs here.
This is one of the most impressive things I have ever seen. You deserve to be a Dame. Well done its amazing! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wow! I'm in awe. Do you ever use a heat gun or an airbrush? I didn't see either in the video, but it's pretty fast!
Really beautiful work, as someone who uses sculpey in her own work, I know how much talent and patience that takes!!
hi liz,
wow that is a lot of work for just one illustration i deeply respect what you do. it is just true skill discretion. keep up the good work! sabrina
Fabulous!! How great of you to share your talents.
very cool liz! and those hands, SO FAST!!! you rock!!!!!!!!!!
Wow Liz! Thanks for sending me the link - it's so good to see the actual process from start to finish. You are so talented!
Wow, that was simply amazing!!! You have a truly wonderful gift. I was riveted!
Well done,
Chioma
MAN--THAT WAS GREAT TO SEE.
I have always wanted to see how you people make that happen, the tin foil, the armature, the strips of sculpy(i assume) the paint......wow....looks really really hard to me! Looks really really fast! nice likeness too. I am jealous!
gary locke
That is so cool! I really enjoy your work!
Great sculpture of course, but was more intrigued with the video. Excellent work Liz.
woman, you`re cool..
regards...
Wow, that was amazing! Totally captivating. Saw your video via Drawn.ca. Anyway, I'm ignorant about sculpting, never knew people used tin foil as a structural frame like that. Fantastic!
YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!
excellent stuff .......... really like it.
believe me getting a likeness in 2D is not easy .......... the girl done good!!
if you scroll down you'll see my stab at the brothers grim.
http://www.hisknibs.com/
Unreal to actually see it done....proud to know you!
IMPRESSIVE..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don´t have an other word..!!!
incredible!!!
congratulations..!!! really!!!
bye´s from uruguay!!!
mariana
Amazing AND informative - IS that Sculpey, tho'? It looks a lot more soft/pliable than Sculpey. Or maybe that's just your talent at work. Enquiring minds must know!
amazing work !
very impressive result.
good luck !
sweet! how much time is elapsed?
Liz¡ you are amazing, u hace this hugeeee talent, i hope to meet you soon or one day in person!
Cheers¡
Clau
Stupendous! Brilliance at work! You always seem to capture EVERY SUBJECTS nuances in your SCUPLTY WORLD :)
been a fan for many years,
keep rocking it out!
-mister lynch
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