Video: Salted dough gingerbread looks
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
As it turns out, you can not only mold and bake a bun from the dough, but also many, many different and attractive animals and "cozy things" that will decorate your home. If you don't believe me, then you certainly need to get acquainted with the work of the artist Olga Grigi, who creates incredible crafts from salt dough.
Olga Griga is a young graphic artist. She graduated from the Irkutsk Art School and now lives and works in the resort town of Taganrog. Olga Griga works with such material as salted dough, from which her skillful hands sculpt funny monkeys and cats, boys and girls, fairy-tale characters and various interior decorations.
A series of funny cats made from salt dough received great recognition. There are Dj cats, politician cats, doctor cats and businessmen, cooks and just local mischievous and hooligans. One of the cats gained particular popularity, becoming a symbol of the site of the local radio station Radio TVS. They even came up with a name for him - TVSkin Cat. Pretty cute.
It is worth saying that the tradition of making crafts from salted dough has begun to revive in recent years and this art form is attracting more and more interest, expanding the circle of its fans every year. Salted dough has become a very popular modeling material in recent years. Working with him is a pleasure and joy. Surely, one of the reasons for such popularity of handicrafts made from salt dough is due to the fact that now everything that is environmentally friendly and made by hand is appreciated.
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