My bathing figure is gradually immerging from its waste mould, from her shoulders down. You last saw her over a month ago as a clay sketch in my posts If it were any easier and Can you guess.
The process of making the mould and revealing what lies beneath has been thwart with difficulties, all of my own making. It serves to prove the maxim: If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong, and at the worst possible moment.
My first mistake was omitting to reinforce the mould in the vicinity of the figure's waist. This resulted in the mould breaking when separated. My second mistake was to brush too much clay wash on the flick coat, thus causing insufficient adhesion to the outer plaster casing. The sections broke away had to be delicately glued back in place. My third mistake was to miscalculate the amount of plaster needed for the pour. Not filling the mould in one go may have created voids and weakness in the cast. These will become apparent as I carefully break away more of the mould.


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