Tuesday 24 January 2012

It Feels Like Art ?

This is the tree-beanstalk thing that I have made for ''maybe a vole'', god I love it !!! All the hands come from the DnA Factory's collection, thanks a lot boys !! It is 2.1 meters high, but it could be fixed to wall.It has really made me feel that all the traditional displays are out and I have to be really inventive, I feel really excited about making some wild window displays, this is just the beginning !
 Just a close up of the top, you can see how massive the Wolf is

Here he is, my first piece made for performers to wear, or maybe shop window displays. He is 10cm wide, 12 cm high and sticks out  10 cm, I need bigger chains I guess, Any Rap Stars out there ?? or maybe Lemmie ??

Finding it hard to concentrate on tying up these little torsos, Any volunteers ???? 

These are my Fist version 2's, Now the chain goes through the fist, it's larger and so much better modelled, with a selection of glass beads, I will only be using glass on these Me Thinks ??? It is hard to find red glass drop shaped beads, but WOW look at those square ones !!!!

Thursday 19 January 2012

A Taste Of Things To Come

I am working on this Monkey Skeleton Interlocking repeating Unit thing, I think it would make great necklaces, and executive toys for Goths. I have baked it now and am carving it while watching "prince of persia" with Nova, "Daddy can you make me a magic dagger like that and a bottle of magic sand ....... 
Here he is in earlier form, and my new fist in progress, I made some brick red sculpy the size of the chain that I am going to use, baked it then modelled the hand around it etc.....

"Tree Of Strife" display for "Maybe a Vole" Feb 2012


"Maybe a Vole" is reopening in early Feb http://maybeavole.wordpress.com/, so I am trying to figure out a harmonious, artistic and practical display method, and I think this is it. 
I have a supply of beautiful ladies manikin hands (from the DnA factory off course) so I want to make a tree out of rough sawn wood, just cut and screwed together but no trying to make it round and tree like, more kit like, and then the aged flesh colour of the hands. I would make it 6 feet high, but not wide, so that it is dense with jewellry and digits

Making at the DnA Factory

I have spent the last few days back at the DnA factory making new moulds, casting some new designs and casting ivory and black of old designs.

To explain I do all the casting of my work at the DnA Factory in Herne Hill. My friends Angel De Mon and Dalls Does are artists who create together as the DnA factoy making stunning sculptures and other art work.
 This is the view from the entrance, my little corner that is so vital to my project and sanity is on the left.
Their arch "The DnA factory" is in the wild lawless fringes of South London. When I started this project Dallas taught me all he knew about casting, and set me up with a bench in the corner of their world. Since then they have welcomed me and I so love working there in such a creative environment. The arch is like some Alice in wonderland world of parts of sculptures, toys, manikins and weird objects. They have draws labelled "eyes" and  "hands" ! ! ! ! 
Here Dal is pouring the rubber part of a mold to make the arms for this fantastic new character.
They are gonna make a couple of these characters, one black and one white, she/he/whatever? looks like a character from 'Cloud Atlas' by David Mitchell, she is very much work in progress and is changing day by day, she is the figure in the background on the left.
Dallas doing some quality arse work, a speciality. Angel was hiding doing some digital work, coming out every now and then to do some hands on stuff and talk things through with Dal.
Here is the wolf finished, the red in his mouse is electrical tape glued onto the inside of the teeth, this makes the inside of the mouth a tube, so I can mould it simply, then when cast I cut out the resin that is cast into the red part of the master. This is a one part mold. The grey block of clay the wolf is sitting on is going to be a reservoir.
Here I am building a perpex box to cast the rubber into, glue gunned together. The box is very high so that the rubber can expand when being degassed. I use a very soft dental rubber.
 I mix the rubber with its catalyst and then pour it into the casting box. I turn on the pump and push down the clear perspex  lid so that it makes a seal with the black gasket. Then all the air is pumped out by the pump, that is the machine underneath the chamber. The bluey green blocks are some of my moulds.
I do not normally do the pouring in the chamber, but the casting box was pretty large. 
When the chamber gets to vacuum all the trapped air expands and froths out of the rubber, the rubber swells up to up to 4 or 5 times its volume, when all the air leaves the rubber it drops down in volume again. The reason this picture is blurred is that the vacuum pump is pumping and vibrating. Then one leaves the rubber to cure for a few days. Take the box apart, remove the master, turn it upside down and its ready to use. 
The process for casting with the resin is pretty similar.
Here are some moulds full of natural coloured polyurethane resin which is curing-hardening. From left to right:
Cobra mould (2 part), 
Wolf (one part, but with 2 slits and a bung to make the inside of the head hollow). 
Small hands, (slit mould). 
Octopus (2 part).
All these moulds have reservoirs so that the resin can expand when being degassed, in the octopus mould one can see all the channels where so that the air can escape. The moulds are held together with brown parcel tape. 

Monday 9 January 2012

ONLY FOR HEROES

Greetings Humans, I have been making some new stuff  . . . . . . Big stuff for "Pop Stars" to wear and for window displays and general advertising ?

First Up:  Big Snarling Wolf, its 4" by 5" by 4", this will be cheapish to make so its at the front of the queue. You can see how the chain is sitting in the fur, its got a tongue and all, really into making the teeth, god its savage the way they fit together, to catch and then rend . . . .  Nova has promised to wear one !!!
Really hoping to finish it tonight or tomorrow night . . . . . . or at least bake it, its so fragile at the moment. Made out of super Sculpey, it will get Swarofski eyes and maybe gold painted teeth !!!
Next in the queue is the octopus-bra-breastplate, absolutely huge, maybe 14" by 14" by 6", the cost of the rubber to cast it will be astronomical !!!, so it will cost like £400 and everyone is gonna see your nipples, but you will become famous instantly !!!!  A must for every manga chick !!! 

Cummon now who has Lady GaGa phone number ??? or knows one of her army of styalists ? ? ? ? ? ?  Rianna maybe ??? 

The Resin I use can be warmed up and then the shape altered, when it cools it keeps the new position, so I could make it fit most women, but maybe it should be cast from a more flexible material ??
I want to do something with monkeys with linked arms, and skeletons off course, but that repeating element thing is so vital, and just my stuff, no chains to worry about.

In the camera I came across these pictures from when I was making the Cobra, I used evil soft-fimo I think so I had to try to fix its position while I baked it, it was misery. When the cobra became hot it became floppy but never went really hard so carving it was very hard.
In the list of things to make there is a Jesus-John the Baptist guy, maybe 2"+ , so big, bleeding neck, and swarofski tears, gold painted hair ? But doing a decent portrait of a saint may take a very long time.

This is a pile of cast stuff, several weeks work to get it to this stage . . . . . . . and weeks more to have anything looking like jewellry . . . . 
Strut off Broadway Market are taking 4 pieces which I hopefully drop off tomorrow. Struts Blog is fascinating .

"Maybe a Vole" shop is gonna continue, I am gonna be in there on Tuesday afternoons, so come down and say hello.