Showing posts with label wax sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wax sculpture. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

They're All Out Of Liquor - Let's Find Another Party

 

It seems it's been a while since I last posted anything new. I decided to take a bit of a hiatus from self producing my cold cast resin figures to focus my attention back to creating sculpture....
However, looking around my studio I soon realized, not only did I have a backlog of unfinished/(slated to be molded) figures sitting on my shelves, it also became apparent that they were also monopolizing a large amount of my sculpting material.
Unfortunately none of the figures was worth sacrificing in lieu of my desire to spend time in the studio noodling around with clay for the afternoon...

To make matters worse - It was the weekend and supply stores are closed. Frustrated yet determined; and after a few minutes of scrounging the bowels of my cluttered studio hoping to find, at least, a remnant of Chavant or even a left over fossilized bar of super sculpey, I happened upon some (forgotten) wax I had purchased several weeks prior....



I really don't enjoy sculpting in wax for leisure. It can sometimes wind up being a long and tedious effort, demanding too much focus which can suck the spontaneity and life out of a potentially cool design. Finding a good balanced wax; one that is firm yet SMOOTH and malleable enough to render a gesture quickly with the hardness that can be carved cleanly with an x-acto knife without being sticky...has always been a quest. There are some brands that I like well enough, but I still prefer to make my own (which is more like a waxy carve-able clay). At any rate I thought I'd delve in with this new brand and  try to have some fun with it.



In spite of the lighthearted nature of the sculpt - working with this wax wasn't much fun at first. The product turned a bit mealy when heated to 100°F taking on the characteristics of sticky light green mashed potatoes. Trying to model with it at this stage was pretty much the same. It's tenacity and gummy like quality suggested there was a fair amount of beeswax comprised in the compound.
Although, after finding the right temperature (80°F), where it was firm enough to be workable, I did enjoy some of the advantages it offered. A low melting point, got you working quickly. While cool down was fairly rapid; the wax was seemingly hard enough, at room temperature, making it suitable for carving detail. A quick pop in the freezer offered better stability for cutting in sharper detail. Unfortunately it's tenacity made it difficult to smooth by scraping and sanding methods and became a magnet for dirt. My relentless effort to use various smoothing solutions to aid in the process...just made a dirty mess. As it is indicative of the horrendous marbling that can be seem throughout the sculpture. Despite the photos - the color of this material is mint green. That's right - MINT GREEN...go figure?



I can't say it was a horrible product to work with. Eventually I will melt down another batch of this wax and add a few more ounces of Carnauba to firm it up a bit and give it the proper color by adding in graphite powder and a few dark crayons if needed.

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Through Being Cool - Time Out For Fun

Current work in progress shots for the next Sh-Betty Boom™ character maquette_8.2.10
Seems like it's been light years since I last posted an entry......

Although continuing production of earlier works that were previously blogged is still underway - I decided to spend a little creative time with Sh-Betty™ to explore her next adventure in the maquette realm.

Sculpted in proprietary wax.
As usual; the sculpt was unplanned and is currently an untitled work in progress. (You can pretty much bet that it will have some classic punk/new wave connotation in the end)

Besides some necessary adjustments, detail and fine "tooning" that need to be addressed in the sculpt, there are also a few elements missing in the images. Some of these have been sculpted and will be molded,cast then added separately(i.e): Sh-Betty's signature "WUWI" shoulder flare, cosmic hair coil, "S" hip swag.....

...and yeah,... I think we might be able to squeeze Bop in there, somewhere, along for the ride... on (or off) the cosmic Vespa.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Turning Japanese

...don't really think so...

Ok. Well, it may not be anime or manga - Sculpted from castiline, "Vapor™" is my recent submission for an 'urban vinyl' toy. Updates will follow as (or if), results come in.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

So, Tell Me Where's The Party, and How Come I Wasn't Invited?

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!




We'll be seeing a little more of "Kisses" throughout the year. Painted concepts and pre orders will be posted in the coming months.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

"I'd like it if they liked us, but I don't think they like us."

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Train In Vain

Although I've been creating a lot of sculpture since the beginning of the year, unfortunately, once again, I will be missing out on ComiCon (09).
New works currently in progress. With next years' con on the horizon... I just hope I don't "jump the tracks" on that one either.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Animal Nightlife

Not much of a stretch here...

Cute and crazy animals are kind of my thing. I sculpted these characters individually. Having no purpose individually, I assembled them into this little animal party.
I'm certainly not suggesting that makes it a "deep and meaningful" piece of art...
Yeah. - Let's just call this one a *safety sculpt*

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Monday, July 13, 2009

"Thriller Fan" update

I added a few more elements to the theme [7/10/09].


Cast/paint proofs will be posted in a few weeks. Limited Editions. US & CA only. Contact me for details.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

"The Fans Come Out At Night"

"Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that the sculpture in no way endorses a belief in the occult...."
Pierre Rouzier
I won't go into detail about how cool it was to be a young 20something during the eighties and the impact that the music and fashion had on us all. It was a magical decade...
You just had to be there.
However, I will go as far as to express the indelible impact it has had on my psyche and the fondness to recapture my youth, as I often attempt to convey that in my works. This recent post features a sculpt, inspired by a doodle I created back 1984 after seeing the most amazing music video - Ever!This is my little tribute to some of the best memories of my young adulthood...

R.I.P. MJ

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Sh-Betty Boom™ & Bop - "planet Z" statuette

The studio shelves have been full of unfinished pieces for a while. I figured since I'm waiting for feedback from my current client, I'd post my first entry with a preview of one of several (WIP)Sh-Betty Boom™ statuettes.
The cast resin mock-ups (pictured above) are in the master tooling and finishing stages. I hope to have a preview of the first painted master in a couple of months.
Sh-Betty Boom & Bop "Planet Z"(© 9.'07), sculpture originally created from proprietary wax clay.

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