Master Mould
Making Wax Model
Wax Model
Mounting a Wax Model Ready for Casting
Investment Poured in
Molten Metal Poured in
Final Cast Piece
Wednesday 19 August 2015
CHERISHED WILDLIFE
MAKING CHERISHED WILDLIFE BROOCHES
Master Model for Elephant
Setting the Moulding Rubber
Final master Mould
Mixed Translucent, Tan, Yellow and White Polymer Clay to Obtain Ivory Colour
Painting the Paper
Attaching the Finding to the Back of the Brooch also using Resin
Final Brooch (Front and Back)
MAKING HIPPO BROOCH
Making Master Mould from Model
Final Mould
Material : Milliput.
Mixed Milliput in Mould
Final Result ( Front and Back )
Final Piece For Elephant ( Front And Back)
MAKING TURTLE BROOCH
Clear Casting Resin
Attaching the Finding to the Back of the Brooch also using Resin
Final Brooch (Front and Back)
MAKING HIPPO BROOCH
Final Mould
Material : Milliput.
Mixed Milliput in Mould
Final Result ( Front and Back )
Monday 8 June 2015
Wednesday 27 May 2015
PUBLICATIONS
FIG.
1 Celebrating Diversities. (2015)
This
medal walks the boundary between war, peace and reconciliation. It seeks to
question what a perfect world will be- is it one where differences amongst
individuals, communities and countries are acknowledged and accepted, or one
where these differences do not exist at all? Using line imagery to explore the
contrast and correspondence of this theme, the lines on the obverse of the
medal represents our differences which sometimes run parallel and sometimes
meet. Whiles the reverse of the medal is a mirror. The text on the rim by
Carlos Fuentes relates the two sides of the medal by asking the viewer to
“recognize yourself in he and she who are not like you and me” as they behold
their images in the mirror. Like the lines on the obverse of the medal, although
co-existence is at times difficult because of our differences, it is in the
acknowledging and celebrating of our diversities that we could create a better
world. The medal “Celebrating Diversities” is inspired by the Herbert touring
exhibition “Caught in the Crossfire” which was at Guildford House Gallery which
celebrates artistic responses to conflict, peace and reconciliation.
LOADING
LOADING...............20% (Adobe Illustrator)
LOADING..................40% (engraved)
LOADING.................... 50% ( Ready to solder)
LOADING......................70% (Soldered )
LOADING..................40% (engraved)
LOADING.................... 50% ( Ready to solder)
COMMISSIONS
Design Stage with client
Final design
Work in Progress
Final Piece on client. ( Glad you liked it Pam!!!)
Earrings 2
Design Stages With client
Final Design
Work in Progress
Final piece
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