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Monday, March 28, 2011

Beauchene Skull...

I have a new creation for you. This is just a sneak peak, I'm not done with it yet.

It's called a Beauchene Skull, sometimes also referred to as an Exploded Skull. I saw it on TV twice in one week on two totally unrelated shows and just new it was a sign that I had to make one :). It's just my meager attempt though...
I think most beauchene skulls are dis-articulated into 14-22 pieces, mine is only 9 pieces since it's so small. I made it in 1:12th scale. It's made from polymer clay and the stand is brass. I'm still working on the base, so maybe I'll have it out in a few days or a week.

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22 comments:

  1. Oh WOW that is a piece of art Lorraine its amazing! ive never seen a skull so detailed in that scale, let alone one that is in pieces, a truly awesome job! Kate xxx

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  2. wow..it is beautiful!!!! Well done!!

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  3. That is fabulous. Lorraine. Must have taken you hours and hours. If you intend to sell this, I call first dibs!!

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  4. Fantastic, Lorraine - absolutely amazing!

    Greetings
    Birgit

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  5. Absolutely Fascinating! Great work Lorraine!

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  6. It's absolutely fantastic, what a creation and a half...a mini work of art!! I love the detailing and the teeth...just outstanding.

    Michelle xx

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  7. wowsers its fabulous!! and i just bought a wand lol thanks for the free shipping :D Linda x

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  8. Thanks everyone, I had fun making it! It took me through a skull hollowing process that showed me that I may be able to make some more realistic full skulls in the future. Can't wait!

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  9. Linda, thanks for the purchase!!!! My pictures weren't the best that day, I think you'll be very happy with that wand!

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  10. Michelle, I kept procrastinating on those teeth, kept waiting for my muse to catch up with me. I guess it worked! Thanks! :)

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  11. i love the skull Lorraine! I saw one of these on Oddities one of my favorite shows. You have done an excellent job creating this skull in miniature.

    Victoria ❤

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  12. Great work on the skull! It looks awesome!! Love it!

    Jamie

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  13. Thanks Vicki! I love that show too! I saw it there, then I saw it on Bones on TNT. I knew it was totally something I had to make :).

    Jamie, thanks so much! Coming from a creepy kind of gal I really appreciate it! ;)

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  14. this is amazing!!! I love it also :)

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  15. WOW!!! Amazing skull! You never cease to wow me with your miniature skills. I haven't seen a pic of you that I can recall, but I imagine your fingers must be comparable to tiny toothpicks! ;)

    Mieljolie

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  16. Thank you so much!

    And believe it or not, I actually have short fat sausage fingers! :) They are quite embarassing!

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  17. What an idea, great how you managed to make this, it's amazing!!!

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  18. Just incredible! So well done.

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  19. New and different!! It's wonderful, Lorraine - well done indeed!!
    Glenda

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  20. I tip my hat to you. This is fabulous and very unique in miniature. Never saw anything like it !!
    Kudos to you.

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