Completed Critique Early 20th century girl

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Anastasiya

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Hello!
I try to improve my skills in sculpting female faces so I will be glad to hear your advices!

Height ofthe bust - 100mm
Materials-SuperSculpey, Cernit, Greenstuff
 

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Looks more like a 1920's flapper to me!

Perfect sculpting, particularly the textures.

Great talent,

Cheers,
Jon.
 
Hi ,

Another great piece , agree about the eyes but it looks only minimal . like Ben I love the details .....would be good if you thought about your work going commercial ..certainly a niche area IMO .

Have you thought about doing female "Military" subjects like camp followers ?

Keep sculpting ..love to see this one painted .


Nap
 
A little remark. In 20 years, the ladies wore fur coats, with head and paws of a fox. Ostrich feathers are much better. That is the basis for the pen. Then use the Magic.:D
 

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i must agree an ostrich feather would look great not sure about the fox broach thow still a very nice piece and this piece would do well if reproduced keep up the great work regards nick:)
 
Very nice work, the female form is harder to get right than the male form when it comes to faces,the profile of the face is very nice.

Good job,

Steve
 
I also think that the eyes are too far away from each other, resulting in somewhat flat face
Bob
 
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