Pregnant? How about a Belly Cast?

I’d like to share with you a recent commission of mine. To begin, Angela, from Massage-ology , makes belly casts of pregnant women and I custom paint them.  A plaster cast of the torso area is made and you can choose to paint it yourself or have it custom painted in any way you can possibly imagine. Each cast becomes a unique piece of artwork, wired to be hung on the wall for display, preserving the memory of a most special time in your life.

For this cast, I was asked to make a henna tattoo design of a peacock for the belly with some flowers added. After a little research, I had the client choose a picture of a design she liked from some  that I found online. From there I drew up my own design and did a little experimenting for the background. Below is what I came up with.

Belly Cast

Belly Cast

The background is very shimmery. It is a blend of metallic and brown glazes. It looks a little like bronze and has a lot of depth to the finish. The client is thrilled with it so of course I am, too.
 
 
and also Other Cast Options by Angela and browse the gallery, too.
 
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  1. Hi Tina,

    I see you’ve also been busy!
    It’s an interesting idea, I’m sure it’ll be popular.I like the colours you’ve used for this one.

    Sonya.

  2. Wow, that’s beautiful! I’m a henna artist/doula in Denver and I just tried my hand at a belly cast (for a friend of mine). The center circle design with the Jamaican doctor birds I actually tattooed on her belly in henna, then she wanted me to decorate her belly cast as well.

    I did the same design with a bit more embellishment, partly because I love it and partly because I couldn’t stop myself! What do you think from an artist’s point of view? How much would you charge for the piece? (I spent 9 hours and $35 in materials)

    Check it out here:

    http://birthingbody.org/2009/04/15/trying-my-hand-at-belly-casts/

  3. Thanks for the informative information – I enjoyed reading it! I always enjoy this blog. 🙂 Cheers, http://www.live-birth-video.com

  4. Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoy it!


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