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Polymer Clay Monster Figurine Sculpture White Creature With Horns

$35+
5.0(2 reviews)

Oliver is afraid of almost everything! That's why he would rather live with you than in the forest he's from. He doesn't trust his pointy horns to be enough protection from all the scary creatures out there. Oliver is a clay figurine sculpted from polymer clay and painted with white acrylic and blue tinted graphite. The designs on his body are created with a handmade clay stamp. Oliver has been finished with a matte varnish to protect his paint job. Oliver is 2.75 inches tall and 3 inches wide. My signature and date have been added to the bottom of the sculpture. Each creation from my art object collection is handmade and unique.

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Maker since 2013

Finish

  • white
  • painted
  • paint

Meet the Maker

SF

Starla Friend

DragonStarArt

San Antonio, TX 78250
Member since 2013
5.0(2 reviews)

I make odd and fantastic creatures that hail from strange lands and faraway places.

My sculptures are handmade and all one of a kind. No molds are ever used! I use ceramic, polymer and air-dry clays to make my creatures, then I glaze or paint them to get just the right look.

I also make handmade jewelry as well as acrylic paintings.

Please inquire if you would like a custom item made.

Due to the unique nature of my items, I am unable to make an exact reproduction of a previously sold item.

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Customer Reviews

5.0(2 reviews)
R

Rachel

Feb 27, 2014

My daughter loved it so much thank you so much truly a piece of art

JJ

Jimmy Jung

Sep 8, 2013

Starla took a notional idea for an anniversary gift and made it into a wonderful pnedant