I had planned to finish this scratch-built skull last week. I had leftover materials from of few of these that I made about three years ago. This was made by using a male styrofoam head, sandpaper, a Dremel tool and other random materials. No theme, just followed suit of some unknown force.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Ashe
I had planned to finish this scratch-built skull last week. I had leftover materials from of few of these that I made about three years ago. This was made by using a male styrofoam head, sandpaper, a Dremel tool and other random materials. No theme, just followed suit of some unknown force.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Grundle
As I placed this bust into my display case I realized that I've painted a good many pieces in my collection the color Green. Oh well, Green he is and Green he'll forever be! Trolls are supposed to be Green, right?
This is actually the first piece that I've not had to do any prep work to in any way prior to painting. I was so ecstatic that I even forgot to wash it, gads! There there...no sense in crying over spil't milk, as they say. If the paint sloughs off I'll at least have photographic evidence that it looked good at one time. In fact I'm very happy with the way it turned out. This is the first piece I've painted from artist Jordu Schell. Jordu with his beautifully rich, Jim Hensonesque characters, and I must say that not unlike good sex: I enjoyed every stroke!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Grundle the Troll via Jordu Schell
Here we have Grundle the Troll. The bust is 6.5" tall, cast in solid white resin. I see a chimpanzee in that face, don't you? That face and the physique of a lumberjack who's ready to tear an Oak tree out by it's trunk, bare handed. I wanted to get some photos of the bust before I started painting it. Enjoy:
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Zero-Gravity Jabba complete
This would've been done a month ago had I not stripped the paint off it due to a mistake. My approach to painting this piece was to mimic the color and painting style applied in a piece done by artist Paul Komoda. The piece is titled, " Faceless":
I was actually making great progress, that is until I made the mistake of going in with some burnt umber to shade here and there, the beautifully transparent blue and violet tones I'd applied previously mutated into green. That changed everything...It wasn't that it looked bad, but it just didn't look like Paul's painting anymore at that point, so I stripped the paint and started from scratch...a month later. Two days before I needed to ship it across the country to my friend, Norman Meyers. But, as in all mistakes, it was a learning experience.
Artist Proof Studio's, Zero-Gravity Jabba. Sculpted by the blindingly talented Paul Komoda:
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Julia: Resurrected
You just can't keep a good girl down, can you? This is the official Artist Proof Studio re-release of the mid-90's Netherworld Julia resin kit sculpted by Paul Komoda. In all her skinless glory, complete with the totally corrupted corpse of an unfortunate supplicant base. I ask you: What more could you ask for?
This Artist Proof Studio re-release features some revised detailing by Mr. Komoda and improved quality casting. The casting seen here has been prepped and primed; arms unattached.
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