after 30+ years of sculpting and producing resin bronzes at home, this great little video shows exactly why I've never been able to afford to go to true Bronze until now. So much time, and so many special skills required, makes foundry bronzes really something special. Thanks for sharing. I'm having a small sculpture of Three Hares cast locally, that I have to patinate. Everyday's a school day
after 30+ years of sculpting and producing resin bronzes at home, this great little video shows exactly why I've never been able to afford to go to true Bronze until now. So much time, and so many special skills required, makes foundry bronzes really something special. Thanks for sharing. I'm having a small sculpture of Three Hares cast locally, that I have to patinate. Everyday's a school day
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My dream job.
What are the components of the ceramic veneer that you used?
Très impressionnant travail. J'aime.
im new at lost wax, i would like to know what compound you put over the clay and where to get this from please ,george
Do you mean for making the wax mould? It was silicone, or possibly latex.
So, at 6:07+ is he brushing on patina followed by brushing it with fire firing it before it cures?
Nice work
It does make you wonder why so much effort to hide the actual bronze, could just as easily be cast resin..
Resin doesn't last. But yeah it could be resin to make cheap copies, if that's what the artist want (but I don't think it's the case).
Love the casting work but the original sculpture is awful