Showing posts with label smallmouth bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smallmouth bass. Show all posts

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Reworking the Bass Sculpture 2

Adding new components/possibilities to the sculpture.
Pics click to enlarge.

Lengthen neck of "deer/moose-like critter" and begin adding paper.
Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.

Add a mask to opposite side; create relief component with modeling clay.
Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.

Broaden and reshape tail with wire, add paper.
Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.

Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.

Hotglue smaller mask(trimmed for angle), then start paper.
Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.

Papier mache Smallmouth Bass; paper sculpture. Broken Vulture Art. Bingorage Studio.
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A South American "Stonehenge-reminiscent" boulder circle has been 'found' by researchers in Brazil (The locals knew about it, already.).

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Reworking the bass sculpture 1

Click pics for enlarged view.

Starting, by adding wire outline to dorsal fin.
Papier mache bass sculpture.Broken Vulture Art, in the Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

Adding some paper.
Papier mache bass sculpture.Broken Vulture Art, in the Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

Adding modeling clay, to outline relief addition.
Papier mache bass sculpture.Broken Vulture Art, in the Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

Using styrofoam to build depth to relief.
Papier mache bass sculpture.Broken Vulture Art, in the Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

Waiting for papier-mache to dry, before adding more paper.
Papier mache bass sculpture.Broken Vulture Art, in the Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

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Bass Herd, on McIrvine Ave. My current wallpaper.

Bass Herd. Broken Vulture Art, Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

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Update: Coral-Stitch beadwork necklace; finished. (See previous posting.)

Coral-Stitch beadwork necklace.Broken Vulture Art, Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

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"Native Sounds Free Concert"
Trickster Gallery, Schaumburg, Illinois, March 3, 2007.
Click poster for enlargement.

Papier mache bass sculpture.Broken Vulture Art, in the Bingorage Studio, Fort Frances, Northwestern Ontario.

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