Bronze from Groupings
Bangs Girl in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. The bronze pieces are created directly from microcrystalline wax sheets.
Boy One in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. All faces in this series are one of a kind. No molds were made for any of these sculptures.
Lydia in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. Lydia in a wonderful diamond checkered zippered jacket. 8”H x 7”W x 4”D
Odfie in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. 7½”H x 6”W x 5”D This was a study in breaking the surface of the face for depth.
Goggle Guy in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. The figure’s glasses reminded me of Goggles, not Google. 7¾”H x 6½”W x 4”D
Meghan in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. After sculpted as hollow, the work was sprued to prepare for traditional loss wax casting.
Self-of-Sorts in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. Acrylics were used over gesso to polychrome each piece, then stained and waxed.
Pencil Boy in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. The figure measures 9¼”H x 5¼”W x 3”D
Mother, Family of Four in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. Scooped out elements to connect with the sister’s hair and right facing shoulder.
Father, Family of Four in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. The pronounced scooped out head and under-shirt interior links to the brother figure.
Sister, Family of Four in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. Sister, tiny but mighty, is the single solid stand-alone piece in the group.
Brother, Family of Four in bronze, front and back from the Bronze–Clay–Felt series. Brother links to the interior support of the father figure, with niche for sister’s left facing shoulder.