Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Little Owl Sculpture Commission

JOEL with her research  to make the Little Owl sculpture commissioned for The Peter Smith Trust an independent environmental charity 


Visits to the nearby Rutland and Owl Centre allows close up study
months of hard work and the Bronze is attracting great responses at the Game Fair and  Bird Fair

  
Look carefully round the rear of the post and there are nine different invertebrates to discover....be quick as edition number two only has eight, three has only seven........

Saturday, 8 May 2010

Pigeon Sculpture

A sculpture has been commissioned of a very special type of pigeon
You can follow here the full progress of the making of the sculpture
JOEL has been searching for images of pigeons in flight and has also been sent many examples of the Colom.
This is very similar to the chosen pose, but the bird will be looking up, not landing.
We have also been sent the dimensions of the pigeon and the armature  is being designed.

Pigeon Sculpture Progress


The main armature has been made up and is ready for the  next development

The mesh for the  wings and wire for the neck are in place and then the first clay profile base is laid down
Then the profile is built up , the  musculature and  form under the  feathers is studied and  developed



You can see the deep keel of the breast bone which carries the flying muscles
Next a base layer is carefully added to the  wing mesh and  the details of the feathers studied, also the  face and feet studied and gradually  formed



The sky view is developing,
though one wing needs to be matched to the other

The underwing detail

You can see the  feet  held up in flight position

Development of the head

Details of the face and key features
Front view of the developed head and face

Friday, 7 May 2010

Kingfisher Sculpture

Kingfisher sculpture in place by the lake at the Sanctuary
The kingfisher makes a lovely water feature