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Bread Dough as Art

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Bread dough as art

Rafael Martos

Since ancient times long forgotten,as children we have made flour and water paste to stick together books and other objects which had become broken through use. This paste is no longer used, as we now have glues which are more easy to use and cleaner, such as play dough, which could be poisonous, and which stains the hands when it is dyed in different colours. Bread dough is translucent, of a light bone colour from the bread. It is ideal for children, because it is non-toxic and does not stain the hands, and, when hardened is quite strong.

To learn this method of modelling is easy: the technique doesn´t need an artistic background neither for modelling nor painting. All that is needed to achieve a beautiful, refined result is patience and practice.