The wings were also an exploratory process. Here's a photo dump. Not shown, the umpteen bandaids used after working with all this wire and mesh!
The dragon was a fun challenge to make. Totally out of my comfort zone. I had a general idea of what I was going for, but much of it I figured out along the way (problem-solving again, anyone?).
More fun facts - this project used:
40-50 tubes of super glue
10 different power tools (see the last post)
25 different Breyer bodies (16? in the final piece)
7-10 pounds of epoxy, who's keeping track anyway?
3 square feet of sculpting mesh
countless band aids
400-ish hours
and it took over a big part of the family room during all this time (my poor family!)
That desk doubles as my work desk on work-from-home days, which is always
a challenge having to move things back and forth.
a challenge having to move things back and forth.
Stay tuned for more in progress pictures!
Another of those "I can't believe my eyes" posts, Danielle,...!! If Breyer wanted another sculptress--!! Blow the barn doors off why don't we,... I'm so glad I'm not judging this contest. The skin texture on the dragon alone is breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with everything Susan posted!
ReplyDeleteI think your dragon is spectacular! The wings, the scales along his tail and the feet/claws - I'm absolutely blown away.