It’s nice to take a break from the wood carving to work in different media. This sculpture was commissioned by a customer who saw this original sculpture in Monaco France and was so touched by it, he had me make him one that he could enjoy in his home.
I started by making the boat out of rigid foam and the girl out of ceramic clay. (Yikes! I look tired and mean in this picture, sorry!)
Next, the foam coat went over the foam to give a hard shell of protection. Then I went over the foam coat with several layers of West System epoxy until it was fairly smooth and uniform… In the meantime, I finished the ceramic girl and let her dry for two weeks and she fired without a problem. You have to construct her with a hollow center, otherwise the clay will be too thick and will blow up in the kiln.
Next, I glued the girl to the boat with epoxy clay and began the bronzing finish. I start with a black/brown acrylic paint and then apply a metalic wax called rub n buff and layer them back and forth until it looks like a cast bronze finish.
Finally, I created a dove out of epoxy clay and painted it white. Here are the finished pics…
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The mercies of the Lord are new every morning. God is so good.
Kris
HI Kris,
I love this girl in the boat with the white dove of peace. I’m glad you had a break from the woodcarving to create such a work of art with the bronze finish. It reminds me of the style of some art work I saw in New Mexico by an artist named James Roybal. Check him out if you have time. Merry Christmas to you and yours. ~ Bev
I love this piece, as well, Kris! It’s beautiful! Once again, you’ve outdone yourself!
Love you, Mom
Kris, This is beautiful! Sharing your talents is a wonderful gift to all!
Love, Mommy Carla
kris it looks great
Wow! That is so beautiful, probably better than the original work!
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