In between the Holidays, I managed to find a little time to do some extra tinkering in the shop, Since I was between works, I decided to see if I could whip up something small in the short amount of time that I had available to me. Fresh off of my last piece, I decided to play around with some of the visual concepts from that particular sculpture.
So going for extra credit ( I had not planned on finishing anything else this year), I came up with this design, which for all intents and purposes is the little brother of EP631. A number of people had commented on the high polish detail from that previous piece and so I thought it might be a good exercise to single out that particular element for a small work like this.
The design was tricky going at first, the sculpture consists of only three individual parts, all quite small, so it took about eight iterations to get it sketched out in way that I could reasonably expect to be able to build it. Looking back on it now it seems fairly simple, but I guess that is the hallmark of good design.
I did not bother with an elaborate blue print this time, just quick sketches (for me anyway) . So here is the drawing I ended up with before beginning work.
And here is a shot of one of them in my hand for scale (1.5"Dx 3"L), the lower detail on this one is Brass, the other work in the set is in Bronze.
I am considering doing a few more of these in expanded finishes as an extended addition similar to what I did around this time last year with AR645. I am trying to raise some extra funds for my next project (below), the bigger works are always quite the undertaking and financing them can be tricky at times, so I thought this might be a good way to attempt to do so.
So if you have been waiting for a piece that falls into the "very affordable" category, this one will be about as affordable as my works come, so feel free to drop me a line.
Here is a sneak peek at what is on the drawing board for next year. I am pretty excited about beginning this work, as It turns out that it will be my 100th machined sculpture, ( how I am counting it anyway). so look for some version of this to pop up in the new year.
As always comments and emails welcome.