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Thermocol Modeling - Ahmednagar, Maharashtra

Modeling Works
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth Bellamkonda
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Using the stencil, markings are done for the intended model of thermocol.

  • Artist cut the thermocol using a cutter along with the marked leads.

  • Sharp edges are cut diagonally to form curves.

  • Sharp edges are curved using sandpaper.

  • Smoothed parts of the Thermocol.

  • All parts of the model are painted with a gradient effect.

  • Silver glitter is spread on the thermocol ring.

  • Details like forehead tika being drawn using a paintbrush.

  • All the parts being pasted on a base made earlier.

  • Headpins are used to add beauty to the work.

  • An attractive thermocol statue of Lord Ganesha.

  • Model of Sant Tukaram.

Using the stencil, markings are done for the intended model of thermocol.

Artist cut the thermocol using a cutter along with the marked leads.

Sharp edges are cut diagonally to form curves.

Sharp edges are curved using sandpaper.

Smoothed parts of the Thermocol.

All parts of the model are painted with a gradient effect.

Silver glitter is spread on the thermocol ring.

Details like forehead tika being drawn using a paintbrush.

All the parts being pasted on a base made earlier.

Headpins are used to add beauty to the work.

An attractive thermocol statue of Lord Ganesha.

Model of Sant Tukaram.

Thermocol is the commercial name for the polymer product Polystyrene, synthesized from the monomer styrene. Carving is the act of shaping materials by scraping off certain portions, using a range of tools that possess individual properties. Carving being done on any solid material that holds the chiseled shape is mainly used to make sculptures. Malleable materials like clay, wood, thermocol, melted glass, etc., have broad applications for this purpose. Mr. Laxman Sadupatla, a well-known Thermocol sculpture artist from the Ahmednagar part of Maharashtra, is renowned for his thermocol sculpture works which are in the market for 20 long years. He gives credit to his and his team's imagination and presentation skills for the dedicated creation of these handmade sculptures. The state government has honored him with several awards for his excellence in this area of art.

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https://www.dsource.in/resource/thermocol-modeling-ahmednagar-maharashtra

 

Using the stencil, markings are done for the intended model of thermocol.

Artist cut the thermocol using a cutter along with the marked leads.

Sharp edges are cut diagonally to form curves.

Sharp edges are curved using sandpaper.

Smoothed parts of the Thermocol.

All parts of the model are painted with a gradient effect.

Silver glitter is spread on the thermocol ring.

Details like forehead tika being drawn using a paintbrush.

All the parts being pasted on a base made earlier.

Headpins are used to add beauty to the work.

An attractive thermocol statue of Lord Ganesha.

Model of Sant Tukaram.


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