How to mold and cast in resin the human figure (sculpture)

Techniques with Solid Resin – Ideal for Bronze Sculptures
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How to mold and cast in resin the human figure (sculpture)
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Why take this course?

🎨 Master the Art of Resin Sculpture with Francesca Dalla Benetta 🚀


Course Title: How to Mold and Cast in Solid Resin the Human Figure (Sculpture)

Headline: Learn the Traditional Technique for Perfect Molds and Copies with Solid Resin - Suitable for Bronze Casting 🌟


Overview: More than 100 students have already embarked on this creative journey in the Spanish version, and now it's your turn to transform your artistic vision into three-dimensional solid resin masterpieces. Whether you're starting from your own anatomical sculpture creation or recreating a cherished piece, this course will guide you through every intricate step of the process.


What You Will Learn:

  1. Creating a Silicone Rubber Mold with Fiberglass and Resin Shell: Learn how to craft a precise silicone mold that captures every detail of your original anatomical sculpture. This is the foundation for multiple high-quality copies. 🪫✨

  2. The Casting Process: Follow the instructions to cast solid resin into your mold, resulting in a final piece that is identical to the original. Repeat this process as many times as you like to create additional pieces. 🧪✅

  3. Efficient Mold-Making Techniques: Discover a cost-effective method of using a resin shell to save on silicone, which is particularly beneficial if you're in the United States where this technique isn't widely used. 💰🛠️

  4. Versatile Applications: This molding and casting technique isn't limited to anatomical sculptures; it can be used for a wide range of materials, including clay, epoxy, ceramics, and more. 🎨🌿

  5. Bronze Casting Connection: Learn how this technique directly relates to the lost wax method commonly used in bronze casting. 🏜️🪙

  6. Art Toys Industry Insight: Understand how this technique is pivotal in the art toy industry for creating identical models that can be later customized or modified. 🛸🎨


Why Choose This Course?

  • Expert Instruction: Francesca Dalla Benetta, an experienced instructor, will guide you through each step of the process with simple and clear instructions. 👩‍🏫📚

  • Professional Materials: Gain knowledge about the most indicated and professional materials for your project. 🛍️🔬

  • Creative Process: From conception to completion, learn the creative process behind this transformative technique. ✏️✨

  • Different Technique from Other Courses: This course is distinct from Francesca's other course on "Silicon Molds and Replicas in Fiberglass." It differs particularly in the use of silicone and the types of molds created (full pieces instead of box molds). 🎭🔄


Special Offer: Enroll today with the confidence of a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied with the course for any reason, you can request a full refund within 30 days of your purchase. 💰⏰


Unlock your potential and join a community of artists who have mastered the art of resin sculpture. Sign up for "How to Mold and Cast in Solid Resin the Human Figure (Sculpture)" and embark on a creative journey that will transform your artistic abilities. 🌟✨

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