Advanced" is a difficult thing to define. There are *simple* multiple balloon sculptures, complex singles, and some simple designs that become elegant with advanced techniques, (getting just the right curve to the swan's neck, or the dolphin's tail.) What was "too advanced" when you started may be simple now. I find it challenging to make a multiple balloon sculpture with as few balloons as possible, or a single balloon sculpture as detailed as possible.
"Advanced" depends on the sculpture and the sculptor, not the number of balloons used. • Multi-balloon figures aren't more advanced than one-balloon figures. I prefer one-balloon figures, myself.
I like the challenge of pop-twists and working with a limited amount of balloon to come up with figures. • I love doing the elaborate, multiple balloon dazzling creations, but it's a real challenge knowing how much to leave uninflated on your one balloon, multiple bubble creation so that you finish with just exactly the right size bubble ... more.
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