Final Pics He is Finished. He is available for purchase in my ETSY Shop
Detail Shots
Mood Shots
Materials used: 2 part foam, Celluclay, Paperclay, Diamond Mesh, Liquitex acrylic paints, Liquitex acrylic inks, FW Inks, Magic-sculp epoxy clay, sheet rock, aluminum flashing, Perma-Wet.
Sculpt Nouveau Products used: Iron coating B, Silver coating, Tiffany Green patina, Tan patina, Vista black patina
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Mmm…Perma-wet…Nothing says “I’m glistening with reanmiated life” like Perma-wet.
This piece has certainly raised the bar. Seeing the masterful use of all of the materials and techniques you have at your disposal is inspiring to no end.
I meant that in a ‘I can’t get rid of him cause I love him so much’ way. Not that anyone wouldn’t want to swipe him from you…
Hmmmm… swipe… I wonder if the minions could carry him…
Ya know, whenever I spend a considerable amount of time working on a piece I get some sort of odd emotional attachment to it.
In the middle of making this piece I was looking at him and he looked so forlorn and sad, I started feeling sorry for him. I actually stopped working on him went upstairs one particular night. Then towards the end of this piece I realized I could probably end up fidgeting and adding and touching up etc… forever because there are so many little design elements to it. I became rather detached to it, I had to call it done. So yes I can part with it.
This is an awsome take on Frankenstien's monster! Sure I love the ol' Don Post Studios version… but like all creatures of the 'penny dreadful' era, the monster deserves a fresh (figuratively) look as Grim's offered here.
((So… What's reception like on 'im?… Are there hook-ups for 'rabbit ears'?))
::: ready's the pitchforks and torches ::: ::: gathers the villagers :::
Awesome awesome awesome!!
Do you think your going to be able to sell him?
That is totally awesome , my friend! Now what all went into this project. Can you tell us what all you used to make such a wonderfully creepy creation?
Thank you. I have updated the post to include the materials I used.
Awesome details. Well done Grim.
That's a piece that has to stay out all year.
Must feel good to have him complete and see the wickedness he's become.
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