April 3, 2010

Discovering the Dog: Part I

I have been taking a stone sculpture class this semester, it has been quite enjoyable. We've been working in alabaster since the beginning of February. I decided to sculpt my dog, Kensie, who died in September. It has been a very lengthy process and I wanted to report my progression since I have found so much enjoyment from this medium. This is still a work in progress, I look forward to posting pictures of the completed product!

I didn't remember to take pictures of every stage, but whatever. Also, I apologize for the poor quality of the photos, I took them with the camera on my cell phone.

Here is the stone in a soft form








More shaping












No! Emergency surgery! Get me some epoxy STAT!
This was a truly terrible night. It was my first time back in the studio after about a week and a half due to sickness. Within the first 20 minutes the leg cracked and fell off. About 20 minutes after that the ear cracked as well. So discouraging.




Hurray! As good as new!
Anyways, notice that he now has a neck and a tail!








More definition in the front legs








Here I began separating the front legs from the body and slimming down the chest.









More to come!

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