Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Blue Skies and Blood

This piece has been in the making for a week straight, not to mention all last symester making the mold for the piece, and casting them, finally geting some finished.

Here is the progression.

To make the mold i had to make a piece out of wet clay to cast the plaster around. I wheel threw a sold cylender and then trimmed it to the specks. I built up around the bottom and up to the center line, put up the walls to hold the plaster, and poured the first half.
Next I fliped the mold and made the other half.
Here is the mold finished on the scale.
As you can see the thing weighs about 85 pounds. EMPTY

Here I'm filling the mold with slip.


Here i fliped it onto a bucket to pour out the mold after it has formed the object.
The mold held about 3 gallons of the skip so the mold was about 115 pounds.


Pieces from the mold. grey is wet, white is dry.

This is the first fire

Now last Thursday I was invited to do a raku fire and i thought these would be most interesting to try, i figured they would all split and fracture, but i did have one come out whole, my intintion was to still glue them back together and create an instillation with them.

First glaze them
Then fire them, sorry no pic of this part, but you use a 55 gal metal drum cut doun and a gas burner to do it.
Then pull out the piece when the glaze is melted and glowing orange, and smother it in a cumbustable material.

Here is what it looked like 
 

Next/ my past 5 days fix them
I used a strong epoxy called PC7 I had to fix 2 totally and strengthen the other 2
While that dryed I put gold leaf on the fins

After reinforcing the pieces i poured even more glue in them to make em even stronger.
 

To be able to mount these things i had to create a mount.
I figured out a 2in washer, 1.5 in X 1/4/20 bolt worked with a few other washers and a nut.
I used the glue above to keep them together then i tightened the bolt and nut.

Now I atatched it to the piece with the epoxy.
Sanded it to shape and
Gold leafed it to match the fins
Now this week I will still finish them with the fins.
I'm excited and can't wait to install them in the show at the Sieghiem
I'll post more on this as it progresses

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