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Hand-Sculpted Clay Wall Art: Mexico Figure Relief, Earth Pigments

Hand-Sculpted Clay Wall Art: Mexico Figure Relief, Earth Pigments

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A tribute to one of the most striking figures carved into the desert stone. This 4×6-inch wall piece is hand-sculpted from clay infused with iron-rich pigments, reflecting the warm, timeworn surface of the original volcanic rock. The image—a tall, horned figure, is crafted with minimalist care, the piece holds the tactile character of centuries-old stone, offering a link between the past and contemporary space. Details: Size: 4×6 inches (5x7 framed) Materials: Hand-mixed clay with natural earth pigments Surface inspired by desert-varnished volcanic rock Ready to hang Why You’ll Love It: A minimalist homage to La Proveedora’s distinctive rock art Earthy, tactile finish for organic, culturally resonant interiors Perfect for collectors of subtle, history-infused design
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Is this safe for... ?

KIDS: NO.

ANIMALS: NO.

Handle slowly and carefully. There are sharp fragments in this product.

What is the clay made of?

The clay is made with a blend of translucent Sculpey III, iron oxides for pigmentation, and natural pigmented fragments that were hand foraged and processed.

How do I sculpt with it?

Handle slowly and carefully. There are sharp fragments within.

Hand mix the polymer after unpackaging to rewarm the clay and aid in pliability.

To maximize the amount of fragments visible in your piece, roll the clay thin to get the most surface area possible. Use other medium beneath for maximum product use.

Shape your piece normally. Pay careful attention to the surface of your piece. Push the clay around the fragments at the surface of your clay to create the texture you'd like to see.

How do I fire it?

Same instructions as Sculpey III.

275 for 15 minutes per 1/4" thickness.

How do I seal it?

Sealing the clay helps hold the surface fragments in place after firing. I use a few layers of mod-podge for small pieces. For larger pieces, I apply UV resin then mod-podge.