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Dulcie Horwitz has been at it again, this time in a very big way. She assembled a group of volunteers and together they made a very large, beautiful paper mache dragon for the taekwondo club they belong to. They used the basic techniques in my books, but certainly added their own personality. Unbelievable. See below for more of Dulcie's work.
Carlos' paper mache "Monster Crocodile" (Carlos is a good friend and a fine artist. He dedicated this piece to me. I am severely flattered. Thank you Carlos! See more about Carlos below.)
Carlos with his paper mache Predator
And Carlos' Dinosaur below. To see more of Carlos' amazing paper mache, visit his Facebook page.
More Carlos below
Master Gordon and Company
Dulcie's Paper Mache Dragon
Mr. Joe's cool class!
This is Dulcie and her boys working on the dragon.
A few of Justin and Bonnie's creations "Mantenna" (paper mache)Yes, that's Justin and Bonnie. "Shrek" (this is made out of a pumpkin!)
Finally, Justin and Bonnie's "Krang" (made out of a gord!)
Michelle's paper mache creations. Her Owl and Snake
Below is some of Nicole's paper mache.
First, check out the tentacle coming out from the wall! Is that cool or what?
And below, check out another of Nicole's paper mache wall hangings! I have to say, even though I rant about using paper mache to make the old, ballooney-like pigs, I LOVE a great papre mache pig with character. Look at these Nicole pigs!
Nicole's paper mache "Pig Beast"
And Nicole's paper mache "Zombie Pig"
Check out her license plate frames! She is soooo clever!
And finally, Nicole's paper mache "Mini-Moose"
Here is Austin Robinson's Paper Mache Lion's Head This is his first paper mache project! I'm sure it won't be his last. It's amazing!
Jane Lennon's "Meat and Greet"
To see more of Jane's work, click here.
Check out Karen's paper mache throne!
Here is the back
Here is the chair again with the footstool and a Storyteller
Marc and Griffin's Monster (this is a costume made from paper mache and various materials. Amazing!)
This is Lisa's Box Turtle
(made with Celuclay) I love the detail.