The final step was, of course, brushing on some glaze to protect it and also cover up mistakes.
After all that, there were nothing much left other than sticking the pieces together with glue.
complete!
It was then that I realised how ridiculously big the model was. Bringing it into public transport was definitely not an option - I wouldn't want to risk people bumping and making dents onto this soft material from the overcrowding my bus goes through every day for the whole ride that easily passes over an hour.
There was no choice but to take a cab to and fro for the lesson and assessment day.
My work was chosen to be photographed of for records along with three or four other models, but while the other smaller models were kept by the teachers, I had to bring mine back as it was far too big. The lecturer even told me to invest in a good camera to take a picture and send it to her, when I replied that I don't own any to her question on my bad quality pictures taken by my phone. What a headache! @.@
EDIT
I HAD to do this...
There were some captions I came up with: 'Don't just make the art, BE the art.' and 'They said art was a form of expression'(because I made my 'baby' look like that, so I must look the same as well)









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