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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Marcootz the Troll

Just finished this guy this week after having someone walk into my yard and steal something right under my nose. The guy claimed he knocked on the door but no one answered, so he just went ahead and took it. I got really ticked off and was inspired to make this thieving troll. Sculpted from polymer clay.

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Marcootz the Troll - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Julianne Sizemore
©Julianne Sizemore. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Orc, Goblins, Trolls, Trollocs...]
Techniques: [Sculpture, Clay, Pottery, etc]
DateNameComment 
10 Jul 2005:-) Heather M. Dietz
The skin texture/color is amazing. I am thoroughly impressed with your work! Makes me want to go buy some clay and give it a go!
10 Jul 200545 Janne Joensuu
Maybe you should make one to keep away the visitors? It could work, especially if your work continues to be as good as this one. I'm amazed at the size of our sculptures, and the detail (ring mail!).
21 Aug 2005:-) Lindzi V. Sayles
All your work is so cool, i think they all look funny and very characteristic, i really really do love it.
15 Feb 2006:-) Raymond E Gaustadnes
I've got one question, how big/tall are they and what do you use for "filling" if anything..as that kinda clay is very expensive here in norway..about 5-6 dollars for a small fistfull of it...love your work btw 1

:-) Julianne Sizemore replies: "Um, most of my work is in the 10-12 inch (25-30 centimeter) range. You can use a lot of stuff to bulk out the armature first beforehand, aluminum foil being one of the most commonly used. Pretty much anything that is cheap, readily available and can withstand the temperatures necessary to cure the polymer without melting or putting off harmful fumes will work."
16 Feb 200645 V. 'Frog-lady' Neuenschwander
Wow, great texturing on the skin! Where did you get the minaturized chain mail?

:-) Julianne Sizemore replies: "I make all the chain maille myself. I use a light guage galvanized wire, wrap the links and cut them, and then assemble it. It's very tedious and time consuming, but there is no other way to realistically make miniature chain maille."
16 Feb 2006:-) Beth Schwartz
This is great! Just out of curiosity, what was stolen from your yard?

:-) Julianne Sizemore replies: "LOL, the tailight off of one of the vehicles we had. The guy walked right up to it, took out the screws and yanked it out by the wires. Rather bold considering it was in broad daylight near a busy road."
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