An experiential piece to see which has the best structure but is still flexible. This is not what I'm looking for because this falls apart really easily. It won't be easy to move in either, it will be too heavy.
Latex and plaster.
This is the same as above but without the wadding. The wadding seemed completely pointless because the mix just sat on top and didn't really sink into the wadding. This also went completely wrong, so this is being removed from possible to absolutely not.
This is a mix of latex and glue dropped onto a piece of wadding. This piece has worked a lot better than the others because it still moves and isn't just stiff and possible painful to move in. It still looks disgusting though.
The same as above but without the wadding. This is ok but without the wadding it just snaps all the time with random little stringy bits from the latex. Maybe try this with something else other than wadding?
Again, this is another completely pointless combination. The latex hasn't stuck to the plaster so it just peels off. At the moment the plaster is hanging on, not what I wanted at all.
Latex
This is purely just latex, it's ok but still not strong enough the support the weight of a structure. Maybe mix this with something to crate a backbone to it?
This is good for strengthening but on its own it just snaps constantly. If i was to make a garment from this it would just dally apart and split. Same as the latex, add something to it.
This is a lot better n the wadding, with the big holes it just sinks straight in to it. I think the plaster ruins it though, because the plaster has no flexibility at all its just stiff and refuses to bend without breaking. Take plaster out?
Woo! I've done it. Without the plaster it bends easily but is also stiff and stays in the original shape. This will be perfect for the final piece. Now I just have to sort out the smell and colour.











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