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Once a sculpture is completed, we have to make a mold of it so the sculpture can be cast into another material to endure eternity. The casting process of the sculpture Empyrean by Eirik Arnesen is here chronicled, and it starts with applying silicone to capture the surface and details of the sculpture.
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My name is Eirik Arnesen, I'm a sculptor from Norway, living and working in Florence, Italy. I teach sculpture at the Florence Academy of Art and on this channel I'll share with you every step of my process, discussing materials, tools and techniques.
Eventually you'll find tutorials on how I go about sculpting everything from a portrait to a life-size figure.
Music by:
Catch The Wave (Instrumental Version) by Velvet Moon
Licensed from Epidemic Sound
Empyrean - Mold Making - Silicone
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