

Here are the photos of the process of creating "Wash Me". I'll have to post the pic of it covered in mud later. It didnt work exactly as I had hoped. the paint needed more time to dry and cure. also, I should have used a varnish as well, but I was very limited on time. In fact, parts were still wet when I brought it to The Stirring.
The mud washed off faster than I expected. Since the paint wasn't cured and sealed, some of it tried to wash off too. I had to trash the piece in the end, but it was a learning experience and folks seemed to enjoy it. It will be better next time.
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