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Few craft materials are cheaper to buy or easier to work with than
plaster, and by mastering and using a few simple techniques you can
turn this humble material into gloriously inspiring objects and
artefacts. No expensive equipment is required - plaster dries
naturally and does not need kiln-firing - so all you need to get
started is a bag of plaster, a few simple materials and some basic
shaping tools. The book shows how to make articles such as shells,
fruit, animals, masks, wall plaques and bows; practical objects
such as containers, candleholders, frames and bookends; and how to
restore damaged frames. There is also advice on finishing
techniques - from painting and gilding to weathering, distressing
and varnishing. The book presents the craft of plastering in a
beautifully inspirational form.
Upon discovering a rare piece of opera music, Christine Day (Jill
Schoelen) becomes fascinated by it, and finds herself transported
back in time to 1889. The composer, Erik Destler (Robert Englund),
is the hideously deformed Phantom of the Opera. When Christine
performs his music, Erik becomes obsessed with her, and will stop
at nothing in his desire to possess her.
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Nadine Gordimer
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