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ArtRoc 10cm x 4.5m

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ArtRoc (Modroc) is quality plaster impregnated gauze in a roll suitable for small models. ArtRoc is a wonderful construction material that can be used on its own, or combined with armature wire, box construction, moulds, chicken wire or rolled up newspaper. ArtRoc dries hard, dries quickly, it is easy to manipulate and form.

To use: Using Modroc Sheers cut ArtRoc cloth into smaller strips. ArtRoc requires a small amount of water to activate; dip strips into water and then gently squeeze out excess water. Layer over model. The finished dry construction can be painted, drawn on or glossed, while embellishments may be glued on.

NB. Holes and staples need to be made during construction.

Care instructions: DO NOT throw the ArtRoc water down domestic sinks as the plaster residue will block drains; throw the water outside into a garden. Be careful to have a well-ventilated area. Encourage the children not to shake the ArtRoc, as excessive plaster powder will be released into the air. This is not good for breathing or for cleaning.

Zart  |  SKU: ML400

Key Features

• 10cm wide x 4.5 metres.

Additional Information

FAQ:

Q: How Many masks do I get out of a 10kg bag of Modroc?

A: You can make approx. 60 full faced children's masks from a 10kg bag of Modroc.



Q: Can you start a project and leave it to dry for a few days and comeback to it?

A: Yes you can but it is not ideal. The reason being is that you reactivate the original plaster and if it gets to wet it will take a very long time to dry and could end up becoming mouldy.


Step 1: Create an armature from polystyrene shapes, newspaper, wire, cardboard, masking tape, etc.



Step 2: Use Modroc shears to cut strips of Modroc suitable for the size of the artwork.



Step 3: Add a squirt of PVA to a container of water.



Step 4: Dip single Modroc strips into water/PVA mixture and squeeze excess water out of the Modroc.



Step 5: Wrap Modroc over your armature making sure to overlap strips and vary directions to give strength.



Step 6: Smooth the Modroc with fingers to blend the plaster and hide the edges of the bandages.



Sculptural Forms: Experiment by creating Modroc 'sheets' which can then be impregnated with objects, printed, coloured and sewn. Explore surface textures, form and design.



McKinnon Secondary College

Mask Making: Use Modroc over a plastic mask mould to create a mask. Apply four layers of Modroc.





Cheltenham East Primary School

3D Models: Modroc is great for making small or large scale 3D forms. When dry, paint with acrylic paints e.g. Viponds Paint.



Sacre Coeur, Glen Iris

Specifications (ML400)

  • Catalogue Page Number
    237

Safety Data Sheet