Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Scales are added to the dolphins

These images show the scales that were added to the two dolphins. The next step is to give the entire sculpture a wash with terpenoid in order to blend and smooth out the tool marks.

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales

Neptune dolphin scales




Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Forming the dolphin fins

These two images show the rough tail and fins. After a few more passes I will add the scales.

neptune dolphin fins

neptune dolphin fins


Monday, February 18, 2013

Neptune door knocker overall size awaits approval

The door knocker is just about complete. Today I fabricated the hinge and performed a dry run to get an overall idea of the final size. Moreover, I made sure the hinge will allow the Neptune to swing an strike the plate correctly. 

The rough overall size measures as follows: (13.5"h x 12"w x 6.5"d) Please let me know if I need to tweak it. I know the gargoyle depth was within 5 inches. 

The Neptune pose (trident and head) added the extra depth. Once I hear from you I will continue.

neptune door knocker

neptune door knocker

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Neptune's trident is fabricated from wood

Today I decided to fabricate the trident using wood. I enjoy carving wood; therefore, it was a joy to return to woodworking after a 5 year absence.

The staff I used was from a set of chopsticks I found in the kitchen. The trident was carved/formed from a piece of hard maple.

I used my flex-router with a woodworking bit to carve and form the three prongs.

Wood was used in order to help me keep everything as firm and straight as possible.

 Neptune trident fabrication

 Neptune trident fabrication

 Neptune trident fabrication
 Neptune trident fabrication

 Neptune trident fabrication
 Neptune trident fabrication

 Neptune trident fabrication

 Neptune trident fabrication

 Neptune trident fabrication

Monday, February 4, 2013

Coral and Shells to be used for background

In order to join the two shells and make it one unit I sculpted some coral. I had some blue coral in storage; therefore, I used it as my study. The coral still needs to be detailed.



Friday, February 1, 2013

Live sculpting broadcast by HandsofCaesar.com