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Hi everyone, haven't been on here much but I've been busy with my art stuff at school. I made this as part of my GCSE, it was inspired by aardman's Morph and I hope you like it.
I think that I'm now officially starting plasticene, lego has certainly given me practise and it's been fun, but I want to move on. I probably will carry on with the brick filming though because it's easy to do, fun, and good practise. However I don't think they'll be frequent. Plasticene seems good to me because one day I want to work for aardman.]]></content>
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