The head and neck of a Quetzalcoatl cane head I made. It never got cast, it's still in wax. This is also leftover spru wax from making bronzes.
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here is a bronze I worked on when I was a spruer. I didn't make the original clay model, but I was part of a long group that worked on this piece. The artist was one of the bronze welders, modeled to look like no particular race, specifically, and using his wife as a reference. I tried to angle it so I won't be in trouble. She is wearing a loin cloth.![]()
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Here's one I actually made. It's original image was a conglomerate of various spru waxes shaped together over several break times to create a dragon, then I sprued it up and had it cast as my Christmas present from the foundry. For Christmas, they would let us cast any one thing as long as the bronze used didn't exceed 300 dollars worth of metal.
a sky series in acrylic in cahoots with my 5 year old son![]()
a sky series in acrylic in cahoots with my 5 year old son![]()
Nah, you're fineI tried to angle it so I won't be in trouble. She is wearing a loin cloth.
All goodI love it Bant, I don't think a little side-chest is going to offend anyone. I don't understand censorship when it comes to nudity, as long as it isn't vulgar or distasteful. The human form is beautiful![]()