Wednesday, August 22, 2012

BUCKET LIST

THE BUCKET LIST OF A 40 YEAR OLD WHO PLANS O LIVING TO 140 YEARS OLD


Attending a 3 day CAC (California Art Club) Sculpt-in, I sculpted this figure and met a great group of sculptors.  Knowing time was limited, I set a personal goal of experimenting with resin clay over water based clay.
This is the finished clay sketch, which was fragile as you can see the head fell off. 

I added the resin clay to the weaker areas first and attached the head.  It worked out great!
The patina is metal coating with m20 accents.   
TRANSITIONAL OPPOSITES IN HARMONY, bronze.
Synergy at work, as I was finishing up, I received a call for artist to submit to a juried show callled "Spiral Bound: The Spiritual Journey of Ageing."  BUCKET LIST as well as TRANSITIONAL OPPOSITES IN HARMONY were accepted.

http://FrontPorchGalleryCA.blogspot.com .

Sunday, June 10, 2012

WE'RE OFF TO JOIN THE CIRCUS


Well, maybe we will just stay home.  I am so excited about my new outdoor studio.  Rich and I put our heads, hearts and hands together to create this new 12 x 20 foot work space; all for around $100. 
We have a large cemented side yard.  The previous owners had some eye hooks in the eaves.  I bought a 12x20 foot tarp and used my workbench as a base for a support beam.  with a little help from some old umbrella stands, voila!  

Rich tightening up the turn buckles.  This technique  was inspired  from his ham radio days putting up antenna.

My current indoor studio is nice but I really needed some work space for my larger sculpture. Notice the access to the driveway, with easy load access to a truck for the large sculpture.

I also have a view to my "Fairy Garden," which hasn't been planted yet, but will be a lot of fun.


Monday, May 21, 2012

Ella Singh
Here she is, finished and ready to be delivered.

This view shows off her beautiful headdress and lovely snout.

Here she is at the her new home.  She has an ocean view, the lucky gal, adjacent to a beautiful swimming pool patio.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Catching a Wave

Can't wait for summer.  I have been visiting the local beaches searching for subjects to paint.  This is the third painting this week and below are the steps to making it.
Montage Beaches





Tuesday, May 1, 2012

"Ella-Singh" 

My little 2 1/2 old grandson gave the sculpture a hug and said, "Baba, it's finished." Too bad I didn't get that picture.  Basically finished and loving it, just need to clean up some areas and put the final protective coating on.  The collector titled the sculpture  Ella-singh.  

 It's a joyful sculpture that I am sure will be loved. Ohhh Ella-Singh.


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Painting the decorations

First I primed the sculpture with Zinzer123 with 2 coats and let it dry a few days to harden.  Then I applied bronze metal coating to the darker area that you see.  With white pencil, I sketched the design and then used a specific white dye to fill in the floral design.  White is a base for the colors to come.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Wateringcan decorations are being put into clay

Glass and metal was attached to create decorative elements of the elephants head dress.  Paper cutouts of flower motifs were used to create the design that will later be painted on and inlaid with stones. 

Stones create the circle around the flowers which will be painted when all the clay is complete.  Soon I will be adding ears and eyelids.