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What is Paverpol?
Paverpol is a substance that hardens natural materials. T-shirts and cotton sheets along with wool and linen are common materials that are used for Paverpol artwork. After making an armature and moulding it into the shape wanted with foil and masking tape one covers the shape with paverpol infused cotton strips.  Then comes the fun part.  Making the clothes and accessories like hats.  When hardened the figure can be dry brushed to bring out that metallic look.  A small piece can be made in a long day but the piece will need two weeks to totally harden before being put out in your yard.  Yes they are waterproof.  I leave mine out year  round.  Paverpol makes it messy fun to create fantastic-looking pieces of art!
As can be seen in my 'Artwork for Sale' tab, the hardened materials look very metallic. Thus, these figures have quite a distinctive and aesthetically pleasing nature.
I usually place my Paverpol figures on some kind of natural base in order to aid the overall composition. Rocks and unique branches can definitely add the missing touch to make a Paverpol piece truly shine.

Here is an example of a gavel that I created for a lawyer's office:

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