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Casting

Discover a whole new world of Casting with ArtStore Online. At ArtStore Online, whether you are an avid painter, illustrator or a complete beginner, we will strive to help you with whatever you're after! We strive to bring you the best Casting brands available, and have a wide range of art & craft supplies from trusted and respected brands from around the world. Discover our Casting brands including Pebeo and more! 
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    Gedeo Plaster Strips

    They can be used to cover all types of objects, produce masks by applying directly on the skin, make supporting shells for the Siligum, alginate or...

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    Original price $6.95 - Original price $6.95
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Discover a whole new world of Casting with ArtStore Online.

Browse through our extensive range of Casting. Whether you are an avid painter, illustrator or a complete beginner, we will strive to help you with whatever you're after!

At ArtStore Online, we strive to bring you the best Casting brands available, and have a wide range of art & craft supplies from trusted and respected brands from around the world. Discover our Casting brands including Pebeo and more!

 

What is casting?

Casting is a technique used in sculpture, jewellery making, and other crafts. It involves creating a mould of an object and then using that mould to create a copy in another material. casting can be done in many different materials, including plaster, metal, glass, and resin. Casting is a versatile technique that can be used to create everything from simple replicas to complex works of art.

What are the types of casting in art?

There are two main types of casting: lost-wax casting and sand casting. Lost-wax casting is often used for creating small objects or objects with intricate details. Sand casting is a more common method of casting, as it is less complex and can be used to create larger objects.