
Took a day off from work on Friday, and spent part of the afternoon back at the Nelson-Atkins Museum. Here are a couple of sketches of some things that caught my eye.
Quite frankly, I have no idea why I drew these walkin' fish-bots. But explaining what goes on in my skull is for professionals to figure out...do not try it at home.
I think this little "chopper bot" reminded me of my childhood. My brother and I, and some buddies tried welding on extentions to the front fork of our bikes. They looked cool...except for the time when one of us popped a wheelie, and the front wheel came off. No...I take that back...the crash actually looked pretty cool, too.
Big Shoe Bot is just mindin' his own business.




The first thing I decided to work on were the teeth/tusks. It was important to bake them before I set them into the jaw line, since they would get mangled while sculpting the rest of the head. I also tried a new clay: gray-colored "Super Sculpy FIRM". It didn't work well for the teeth, but I made the helmet out of it. Not really happy with the way it feels, but I'll try using it again some other time.


I debated whether to show the "big reveal" now, or later. Looks like "later" won...sorry folks. Next post...the final pre-painted sculpture!
Here are some of the transitions the Boarbarian has been going through. I loosely wired on the hammer temporarily...that will be the last thing added, after the rest of the sculpting is done. I'll be creating "hoof-hands" made from epoxy, because I don't think that Sculpy can handle the torque-tension of the hammer. The image on the right shows that the detailing has begun.

Before I began to focus on the Boarbarian figure, I needed to design one important object...the Battle Hammer. This helped me figure out the proportions of the rest of the sculpture.
After defining the shape, I added some battle scars to the details. Below is the finished weapon.

Okay...that's it for this post...next time, the pork starts beefin' up! (I know...it was bad, but I couldn't stop myself.)
Time for a new sculpture! Once again, I'll be showing this in process. I'm creating a "bust" piece, instead of a full figure. I don't have any sketches to work from, so I'll be figuring it out as I go. I've gathered a lot of great research, though, so I won't be flyin' blind. I'm not going to reveal the main character just yet, so you'll have to stay tuned. But you can tell from the title where I'm heading.




Here's a little sketch I did back during the holidays in December '09. My wife and I finally got around to visiting the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to see the new addition of the Bloch Building. In 2007, Time Magazine ranked the museum's new gallery space # 1 on the "10 Best (New and Upcoming) Architectural Marvels" list. It was gorgeously designed and we really enjoyed the open spaces.