Faux Bone™, is a new,
user friendly and extremely versatile material. Faux Bone™ can be
cut, and carved, sawn and sanded. It can be filed, hammered,
polished, drilled, stamped, inlayed, dyed, and painted.
It can look like ivory,
have the patina of aged ceramic, or be polished to a pure white.
You can heat and bend it with nothing more than a small embossing heat-gun.
It is so strong you can rivet on it, die form right into it,
or hammer metal around it. Faux Bone™ is perfect for artwork
as varied as jewellery and book making, sculpture, or printmaking.
It can be easily embossed to make texture plates for PMC
and basket makers can use it to simulate Scrimshaw
on the tops of Nantucket Baskets. In this workshop,
we will explore these possibilities and more.
Students can expect to leave with a number of examples and/or finished projects.
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