Showing posts with label Bronze Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bronze Sculpture. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Bronze Sculpture...David's Anniversary Gift

Completed.
And most important...I have a Happy Customer!


Total Height 7 3/4" 
Weight 3 lbs
Finish: High Polished Bronze with a light Oxidation


3.25" Checkers Each





I have never thought about sculpting people until this job came across my desk. I saw the sketch my customer gave me and it just spoke to me. I knew if I was going to get the opportunity to sculpt people...this was it. 

I went back in fourth with the detail issue, how much was needed? Should there be eyes, ears and fingers? So I decided to just start building the wax model and hopefully, it would hit me at some point how much detail was needed.

 
Well this is what I have learned...No, you don't need eyes to show feeling. A simple turn of the head, their arms embarrassing each other, her leg lifting up can all say "I love you"

 



Their hands blend into each others body becoming one.


The finished piece will be cast in bronze, polished and possibly antiqued.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Updated...

I'm taking my art in a new direction...I'm still making my jewelry but just flexing my art a bit and trying my hands on a new "Bronze Lionfish Sculpture". My galleries have said to go for it...and I am!
I'll be starting next week and I'm so excited! I have decided to use wax instead of clay...wax is just comfortable in my hands.
This is Next Week...
Well after another three days of work...he's starting to take shape but he's a long way off from being completed. I know I have at least a week of just cleaning him up. More later...



May 6th 2011...I started on the side fins yesterday...and I now know why I haven't seen but a few bronze Lionfish sculptures especialy realistic ones...all I can say is that this is tough to do!
This is about 3 days of work but he is starting to take on a bit of personality.

Don had to make a wooden cradle for this guy, he's about 15" long and starting to take shape.
Getting better at sculpting him, it's a bit different from sculpting jewelry but I'm enjoying this project. Today I'll be working on adding some more personality to his fins. The part that makes me a bit nervous at this point is the side fins...the part that makes him so unique.



I'm sculpting this guy based on around 100 photos and this is the main photo...this is what the end product to look like.
...and this is what the side fins will look like. Needless to say, I want to get as much practice in before I attempt these awesome fins.
more later!