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The making of a mini 3D clay model of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II — the longest-serving monarch in the hory of the British royal family — passed away in Balmoral, her Scottish summer home, on September 8. Following her passing, many people have paid a tribute to her; but the one that particularly stands out is sculptor and digital content creator Joao Doce who made a mini 3D-clay sculpture of the late monarch‘s smiling face.
Captioning it, he wrote in Portuguese: “Minha homenagem à rainha,” which translates to “My tribute to the queen” in English.
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The art can be seen using a set of tools to mold the clay to give it a shape, and then adding intricate details like the teeth, eyes, and smiling lips. Take a look.

 
The art, who belongs to Brazil, uses clay or plasticine to make the figures, according to education website Domestika‘s Facebook profile.
The master creator, who has been working with porcelain from the age of seven, is a self-taught art. Today, he is 23.

According to codel.biz, previously, he has made models of arts such as ‘The Rock’, Billie Eilish, Angelina Jolie, Keanu Reeves, as well as some internet celebrities such as Kha Lame. He also recreates well-known characters and animals, among others.
Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will take place on September 19.
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