researching cob making: manioc flour, grog, pigments (tumeric, red and yellow pigments) researching cob: wild clay, grog, manioc flour and wood fibers researching cob making: wild clay, grog and fibers ( yerba mate, horse hair and wood) whittling palo santo palo santo spikes for upcoming project little painting - thinking of leaving it as is drawing a little details of a painting wooden frames, my first time using splints first concept idea and inspirations little maquette converting mesurements buying the materials first day at the woodshop: cutting and putting together the blade part of the knife (skeleton) skeleton done! next step: gluing foam to the skeleton next step: upholstering the fur fabric there are wires inside that hold the fabric into shape and that secure it to the skeleton cut! cleaning the studio after the haircut happy with the blade part studying knife handles final dimensions starting the handles at the woodshop using MDF to build the base using bendy wood for the side it holds itself starting to cover it up using veener finished veenering cutting wholes almost there going back to the VA building an accident happened and there was a bump in a corner. Here we are trying to conceal it retreating the new patch to look exactly like the rest patched! source of inspiration for next sculpture project maquette for public sculpture sketching idea first steps of maquette making preparing to cut legs glue and lots of force legs in work top side in place skeleton ready to be covered first steps bottom view airbrush process t a p e painting on steel my first glazing attempts working with wax resist terra sigilata + satin glazed piece Let’s Work Together Contact