It was in the last couple of days of 2006 that Nosey was born.
At least in clay. There was still the trial by fire that had to come before bronzes would emerge.
First I took lots of pictures of the real Nosey, nosing around.
Then I poked and prodded and added to my blob of wax based clay.
I kept poking and prodding and adding until finished.
A fairly lengthy process followed whereby a mold was made (bad news for the clay version, it gets a bit trashed in the process).
Then wax duplicates come from the mold (good news for the immortality of Nosey).
The fine folks at Anderson Enterprise are responsible for casting my mice.
After they've each been invested in their own one time breakable molds, the wax is melted out, and bronze poured in its place. Then they are broken out (sounds very wild west), cleaned up (a bit like me after an exciting feed), patinated and...
...Voila, Nosey mouse is immortal (unless there's ever a countrywide sweep for bronze mice to melt down and use for tiny cannons).Click here to see lots more of my sculptures on my website.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
The birth of Nosey mouse
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