Valentine Resin Frog/Vitruvian Man, Well, Almost #1

Valentine Resin Frog/Vitruvian Man, Well, Almost #1

How can I make the surface of my sculptures as beautiful as they are when they are entirely copper and given a blue-green patina? If I work with other materials, how can I accomplish a look as nice as that? First, I tried created a faux patina with paint, mostly. Then I let go and started just painting and doing other things to create color and texture. One thing I did was begin to work with cloth. In December 2021, I went to a fabric store, and came out with lots of fabrics I found there that I just loved. This frog I wrapped with a piece of one of them. He’s a Valentine’s Day frog, for sure, and he is the first of his kind. He’s wrapped (dare I say, like a gift?) with heart fabric, which I then laminated with resin. So it is very permanent and sealed.

I am expecting this particular treatment I will be duplicating. But this one is the very first. The absolute very first of its kind. I expect to blog about that. I am also timestamping my blog so I can undeniably prove when a work was created. 

I also call him (or her) Vitruvian Man, Almost, because that is the pose that Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous naked man he drew standing in a circle is called. It is almost, but not quite, in that posture, mainly because I would have had to secure him in a more complicated way, to make him exactly like Vitruvian Man. Vitruvian Man is supposed to be of perfect proportions. I like to think this sculpture is perfect. Well, almost. And isn’t that how we feel about our loved ones? 

This sculpture is sold.

I Got Hair

I play with materials. When it was just copper and bronze, mainly, even then, I would change it up every sculpture I made. Every single time, something had to be different about the sculpture. Otherwise, why be an artist? Even when I would try to make one sculpture as exactly like the one before it, that, in itself, was a task of certain craftsmanship. 

This frog has hair. How did that happen? I meant for it to happen. I was experimenting with nylon rope – or plastic rope of some kind – for the lips, which I would then seal in resin. You don’t really see the rope. But as I was cutting the rope, I saw how neat the fibers looked, and I found that I could permanently affix the fibers to the sculpture. Voila! Hair. And this frog, this frog is the very first one I did that to. Talk about a collector’s item. 

​This is also the very first frog sculpture I made with a wavy mouth. He’s very special. For the price, you can’t beat it. 

I Got Hair 1-14-2022

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Note to January 1st 2022

Note 1

This is the second comic of The Talking CHARACTERS. It was very easy to make and I hope nobody copies me…yet.

So this is what I did: First off, I put this app on my computer that is called typewriter. It makes typewriter sounds when you write on a keyboard. So that gets me really in the mood. Then I just write. It doesn’t take much, and this was written straight through, no editing. Well, maybe some editing – a tiny bit – when I started production: that is, making the actual comic. Here is what I wrote, raw:

Happy New Year! . Yeah. So what? ! Hey, listen! If I have to all the time use exclamation points…you should be using way more periods, my man! . Bend the rules a little. It’s the 1st of January. ! S0.?! . So… New Year’s resolutions don’t officially begin until… ? When? . Until I say. ! And when is that?! . I don’t know yet. ! Then I’m going to use way more different types of expressions than just exclamation point. . Go to it. I guess… … Ok. Everybody is using my ellipses. I’m not going to allow that. I’m very special. ! . ? We know! ? Or do we?

The production of this material did not take a whole long time, either. I am not going to describe how I went about producing the copy into a comic, but I think you would agree by today’s standards, it was very low end on the tech scale. Yet, as you may also surmise, tech was involved.

Why this note? Because this blog is all about the creative process! It is also about letting you see the originality of my work, especially the inception of an idea.