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Unicorn Sculpture: Ainka by =Indigo-Ocean:iconIndigo-Ocean:


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Submitted: May 5, 2008
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Resolution: 600×764
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My new sculpture, Ainka. She's 9" from base to horntip.
I liked the challenge of having one point touching the base in my last sculpture, so I did it again for this one.
Usual materials. Polymer clay, handmade eyes, acrylic paint and pastels. The hair is half viscose, and half ancient mohair I unearthed that happened to be the right colour.

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O wow! This is amazing!! The form and colors are superb!! fav!

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o3o Oooo she has stripes. Like a tiger....or a zebra!

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How long have you been sculpting? This is amazing!!
Wow, I really like her! Her pose reminds me a bit of the Okami sculpture you made, and yet, it looks totally different because of the animal! ♥ Love it!

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The colors are breathtaking! I love the sense of action in this one - you just get better with every sculpture.

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Why not?
Seriously for about 3 years :) I sculpted (crappily) from when I was a kid though.

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oh she's really pretty!

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I love the chest, neck and head areas :)

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Awesome! I LOVE the pose, and the colors. Never seen a cream colored unicorn before. X3 Spectacular, as usual.

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you do such wonderful work

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