I know that generally one posts about his own sculpting or painting work, but I was thinking to show you something about the casting process, so here comes the post. Do not get me wrong, I am really excited about that commission and I just would like to share that feeling. For me the enthusiasm is the most important thing, the day I will lose it, I will change my hobby for sure.
And now the real masterpiece. It is the Sargeant 93rd. Sutherland Highlanders (Balaclava, 1854) sculpted so many time ago by Raul Latorre. Guys, when I got the original master my hands were trembling... It is not common to have the opportunity to handle a such master and when I was cleaning and sanding it I was really scared...
Seeing the original, I changed my mind. Raul is a real trip. Some of his work seems to suffer a kind of anatomical issues, but now I understand it is just a matter of vision, I think it depends on each one style. It is not a repeated issue on each of his figures, as this bust clearly shows. In my opinion it is simply perfect, it is no so easy to find a such clean and elegant style.
Well, here some shots of the master before drowning it into the silicone
a view of its parts
and now the trip..., take a look at this expression
at the hair/fur
and at those microscopicals details (notice that the ruler is in mm)
Hope to show you something more about the moulds as soon as possible. That head is a real casting challenge, just consider the number of the undercuts and projections, without speaking about that plume...
And now the real masterpiece. It is the Sargeant 93rd. Sutherland Highlanders (Balaclava, 1854) sculpted so many time ago by Raul Latorre. Guys, when I got the original master my hands were trembling... It is not common to have the opportunity to handle a such master and when I was cleaning and sanding it I was really scared...
Seeing the original, I changed my mind. Raul is a real trip. Some of his work seems to suffer a kind of anatomical issues, but now I understand it is just a matter of vision, I think it depends on each one style. It is not a repeated issue on each of his figures, as this bust clearly shows. In my opinion it is simply perfect, it is no so easy to find a such clean and elegant style.
Well, here some shots of the master before drowning it into the silicone
a view of its parts
and now the trip..., take a look at this expression
at the hair/fur
and at those microscopicals details (notice that the ruler is in mm)
Hope to show you something more about the moulds as soon as possible. That head is a real casting challenge, just consider the number of the undercuts and projections, without speaking about that plume...