
Most of the chin is ready. See how I extended the lines from the tips of those two hair sections down across her chin? The grout lines that will be present later aren't going to intersect and make her face busy. Keeping them separate keeps the piece looking clean and may add a bit of motion later when it's done.

This was probably the most difficult part. I cut away the top first because it's easier to cut away at a convex curve than to deepen a convex curve.

I had difficulty hollowing out the mouth section as one piece, so here it has become 3 pieces, but I think it will be okay.

She's coming together now.

Here I've actually glued down the pieces. Before everything was left loose for the positioning tests. I also completed the final cuts on the bottom right area.

And this is where I left it when I stopped working today. 2 hours in all. The dotted lines are approximations of where I'll cut up the hair pieces. There were some minor changes between this picture and the previous one. I lined up the face pieces a little better, but the changes were very subtle. When the glue has gotten sticky but isn't quite dry you can still nudge pieces slightly one way or another, and that's what I did here.








