Making polymer clay Forest Demon - time lapse

In this video I am making a portrait of a forest demon - Lesnik, which later I will insert into a massive necklace. Lesnik is a demon of Slavic mythology, though many versions of him exist in all mythologies around the world. He is a forest keeper and protector of wild and domestic animals. His head has broad horns littered with grass and lichen, his eyes are white, and his body somewhere is described as human and somewhere as a centaur. Lesnik often changes his shape, can be turned into a wild animal or a tree. It also has the ability to heal the sick and revive dead animals. For this project I needed - white baking polymer clay (I used Beolin clay), 3 quartz crystals, 5 small lapis lazuli stones, protective patina effect wax (brown and white), acryl color, epoxy resin (beolin), natural lichen. Tools for clay processing, paint brushes, scissors, plastic epoxy resin mixing glass and catalyst, wood resin application stick. Follow my instagram for more of my work:
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