Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Cuties Collection @ Claytivity!



Dear all,


We are launching a cuties collection clay figurine class at our studio. In fact those who are interested can already register for this course. There will be no time limit given on the completion of the project's and students can come to learn anytime at their convenience. Prices for course are as follows:


1 Doll: Rm 150
3 Dolls: Rm 350
6 Dolls: Rm 600


These little figurines are really easy to make and cute! Different theme's can be created for the display and fixtures of the project and we will guide you closely to make sure what you intend to portray comes to life.
If you notice closely the head of the doll is slightly larger than other body part's to give that really cute and adorable appeal.


This is the first feature that we came up with. Little stylish boy carrying a Paul smith Messenger bag walking his shih- tzu in the park. Hope you guys enjoy and more displays will be coming up soon.






Front View






Side View







Close-Up




Little Shih-Tzu Dog



Please note that everything in this display is 100% made from our toy clay.


For more enquiries on the cuties collection and classes please contact:

Ian: 012-6564966
Michelle: 017-3203173




Regard's,

Ian Law
Claytivity Art Studio.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Up and Ready to GO!

Dear all,
Sorry for the delay and long absence. As promised, we will be featuring the second installation for the followup to the previous post where you get to experience a step by step process on how we create our company signage. Yes, it's finally done and up on the wall.. Enjoy!






The art studio fonts are then painted in jet black so that it doesn't overpower the already colorful logo of ours. Also it's the same exact font design and color in the original print of our business card.


Fonts Painted in Jet Black


















The fonts and logo is then been left to dry and arranged in the desired position before putting it up on a solid piece of board.



Logo and font's arrangement



After everything is dried, the artwork is glued onto the board. before that, we used a see through finishing spray to give it a shining finished effect and also for protection purpose. The reason why we did not do anything to the piece of board is because we want a finished raw look and also to compliment the furniture in our shop.


Finished Artwork on the board


Different Angle



The finished work is then mounted up to the wall entrance to our shop this morning. If you ever pass by telawi 4 do check it out.

Up Mounted on the Wall



Hope you guys enjoyed the post as much as i enjoyed creating the signage and writing about it. 



Regards,

Ian Law 
Claytivity Art Studio.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Work In Progress...

We are currently working on a new Signage that would be placed at the empty space right above the entrance to our studio stairway. Its made from our polymer toy clay and it resembles exactly as how our logo is. Here's a glimpse of it on a step by step basis on how we did it:


 
White clay is used and the fonts are carefully shaped with reference to the design that we want:




Our Reference
Fonts Moulded in Accordance to Reference




Coloring is done, again in accordance to reference:

 
Coloring Done With Oil Paint





Rest of the fonts are created, note that these are much smaller in size as picture is taken up-close:

 
The Rest of the Fonts Moulded


















The rest of the other steps will be featured in our next post..hopefully in the next days to come! Keep you guys posted. At the mean time keep checking back as more frequent updates would be posted.



Regards,

Ian Law
Claytivity Art Studio

If the sky is limitless, So is creativity!