Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Octo-Mom!
Fresh off the press and on newsstands right now is the historical 500th edition of MAD magazine! It's packed with hilarious stuff from so many legendary writers and artists. I am honored to be a part of it!
My assignment was to sculpt Octo-Mom (aka Nadya Suleman) and I wondered if I'd make it through the job without being sick. I thought I'd finally have some use for these little plastic babies I've had lying around for years but they weren't needed in the end. Instead, I sculpted little hands and feet out of Super Sculpey, then baked them and pressed them into the giant belly made from a ball of tinfoil covered with Sculpey. I layered thin sheets of Sculpey over the hands and feet to give the 'about to burst' look. I baked her and painted her with oils.
Thank you to the beautiful minds at MAD for another sick assignment!
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14 comments:
you are on sick sick person
i love it
very cool
OMG THAT IS GREAT.
creepy and gross, and GREAT!
awesome job
That is absolutely fantastic! And one word describes it for me ' EEEyyyyewwww'. You rock.
That is crazy and amazing well in babe.
What a great sculpture. I would never have been able to figure it out. Way to go.
Yuk let's hope this woman gets some birth control - I'd gladly pay for it!!!!!!! You my darling are so so clever - you surely captured how gross the whole thing is - utterly gobsmacking!! Mumsiexxxxxxx
Impresionante, delirante,...!!
great sculpt! oh how i wish there was a MAD magazine mini fig toy collection.
Liz, Liz,Liz...
You are crazy...you are a really mad...the magazine choose the right sculptor for this job...rsrsrs.
Congratulations!!!
haha nice!
you should send that to the octomom ha ha ha
qué buen trabajo!! impresionante y divertido
Pretty effective piece of writing, much thanks for your article.
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Looks weird but very cool, great work.
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