Looking Back Through the Archives

by Grim on 2010/06/30

Recently I moved and packed up the studio and moved it. Its amazing the amount of stuff one acquires over time. Whats even more shocking the pieces of artwork that I forgot about or had hidden away. As I wait to unpack the studio in my new home I have been going thru my photo archive, what a mess it is/was.

Here are a few pictures of some of the things I found lurking about when I moved the studio:

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The head of Aotus, based on the skull of an owl monkey (left). He hangs upside down in a large cocoon (right).

Looking Back Through the Archives

Ahhh Mr. Horatio Woe. Was nearly the death of me. A piece I still haven’t completely gave up on. His head is huge 18 inches from chin to forehead. I have made several attempts to finish him. Someday…

Looking Back Through the Archives

“The Pope” One of the first full bodied characters I made, highly creepy. I still have him. Weird little guy.

Looking Back Through the Archives

The Carver made for a “Mad Lab” contest. He is a lamp. Also has poor dental hygiene. Actually most of my pieces have horrible dental issues.

Looking Back Through the Archives

Worms, Inspired by Zombi by Lucio Fulci. I made worms over a 18 hr period one weekend. My first heavy use of sculpt-or-coat. He is very durable and hard as a rock. I have dropped him, he has been rained on. Still as “fresh” as when I made him.

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