Lifecasting



Effects Artist: Lynn Marie Neuenfeldt
Model: Ashleigh "J-9" Anderson

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The end result!

I poured a mold straight into the alginate with hydrocal. After it was done, I painted the whole thing with gold leaf paint because my daughter is into Egyptian things,
and I thought that would make it look like it was from a mummy's tomb. The eyes didn't come out very well since she was blinking into the alginate.
Ideally the eyes should be good enough to see the eyelashes.










Email : vanessa at jewelryjam.com
(you know how to create the email address- if I put it in the page with the @ sign, I get hundreds of spam mail a day!!)