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After the first serene mask I started these three. I'm using a clay that gives their skin a smoother texture. It is easy clay to work with, not too thin, and holds up to a lot of water. I'm able to give the fine details with a small wet paint brush more easily too.
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Anyway, I finished the one on the far left. I really like how her mouth turned out. Now time to cut her from the base and let her dry before a fire in Cristine's kiln.