Some experimental sculpture with paper smache.
After this stuff dries, it get's rock hard!
An infinity sculpture with paper smache, now located at New Palestine High School.
Paper smache module sculptures.
Student discussion about relief sculpture. Image taken in 2017.
Colorated paper smache experimental sculptures.
The cardboard "Eagle" made it's debut at the Lawrence Fourth of July Parade in 2016.
Cardboard dragon at the Indiana State Museum cardboard engineering exhibit from 2025.
This collaboration with Clark Fralick took us about 40 hours.
While standing almost 12 feet tall, the sculpture weighs about 50 lbs.
We've been using a lot of cardboard and paper smache in our sculture work.
Many times, I will collaborate with the children or with my colleague Clark Fralick!
Riley was instrumental in applying the paper smache to the TRex skull. Photo taken at New Palestine H.S. library in 2024.
My work from Artprize 2011. I learned alot about my capabilites as a sculptor from this experimental work exhibited by the Greater Grand Rapids Arts Council. https://clydeagaw.blogspot.com/2011/09/artprize.html