plasticine figures I have ever seen,
they are the work of Mexican
artist Amadeus Garuda, photographs Dr.
Garuda/YouTube,
to start these figures, Amadeus,
who goes by Dr. Garuda on social media, draws a sketch and then makes a metal framework,
next,
he crumples aluminium foil on the frame, and starts applying strips of red
modelling clay. Using only his fingers, a scalpel and a cylindrical rod, he moulds the clay into stunningly detailed anatomical parts, creased fabric, armour, and more,
after he
has finished sculpting his clay models, Dr. Gaaruda paints them using fine
brushes and acrylic paint, to truly bring the characters to life, even though
he has only been uploading making-of videos of his sculpting clay masterpieces
for almost two years,
Dr. Garuda already has over 600K subscribers on YouTube alone, and some of his clips have been viewed millions of times, for more of Amadeus Garuda’s clay modelling art, check out his Facebook and Instagram, although a little long the video above gives a fascinating insight into how these miniature marvels are made.
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