"dcp_4348.jpg" It came off easily - coating my face in vaseline beforehand helped ;) "dcp_4349.jpg" Mix up some more plaster... "dcp_4350.jpg" ...with the "help" of a cat. "dcp_4353.jpg" Pour into mould, sieving out the big bubbles and lumps. "dcp_4324a.jpg" Getting ready for the chop "dcp_4325a.jpg" Using beard-trimmers in stereo! "dcp_4328a.jpg" All gone. Time for a break! "dcp_4330a.jpg" This blue plasticky stuff retains detail really well. Dentists use it for teeth. "dcp_4332a.jpg" It feels cold and gloopy going on, but warms a little as it hardens. "dcp_4336a.jpg" Then plaster-soaked bandages, for rigidity. "dcp_4337a.jpg" I have no idea what I'm doing here :) "dcp_4338a.jpg" The straw up my nose is so I can breathe, of course :) "dcp_4345a.jpg" With my glasses on, I look almost human! Well... OK, maybe not. "dcp_4351a.jpg" Sartorial elegance is out the window for this, it seems. "dcp_4356a.jpg" Vibrate and allow to harden. "dcp_4361a.jpg" Then take the plaster out again. "dcp_4380a.jpg" Et voila, my face! "dcp_4384a.jpg" Covered in vaseline (again!) "dcp_4398a.jpg" Some wounds made out of plastecine, on the face. "dcp_4443a.jpg" And then plaster casts of them made, with a wall of black plastecine around the cast. "dcp_4347a.jpg" Have to sit there for a long time as it all hardens.