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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

So i am showing you the beginning process of my 3d wall sculpture inspired by Michael De Meng's work.

Laying the bones is a term i use to describe the basic initial body of the work.
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  • what jobs other than teaching can i do in the art field. Can paint murals?

  • yeah, clamps. And a glue gun can hold things temporarily while you decide where you want to drill. VERY FUN!

  • Awesome! You are so so creative.love it!

  • mr. reef....awesome awesome..I can't wait to see the final results..and I love where its going already

  • Cool....

  • it's great Gary - I LOVE old clocks. They are a obsession of mine with the camera. When I was a kid I used to pull them apart all the time. I still have a bag of watch parts. Mum & Dad were NOT impressed.

    There was an angle there with the light glowing behind the piece and you could see it though the front opening. That was rather cool.

  • What a cool clock. Great start on it! You know how much I love your lil clay faces, it'll be hot to put it inside the top cube where the clocks face used to be but inside maybe lit up like Father Time imprisoned in his own clock. hehe I just love those lil clay guys ;)

    You always get my imagination going, watching your work is inspiring! Thank you for that!

  • You're off to a great start, but you need to get yourself some clamps! The clamps will hold things in place for you and leave your hands free.

  • A fabulous start! Love the driftwood..the placement is perfect. Frustrations and challenges are both the bane and friend of artists, squeezing the creativity out of us even if only in the form of superlative cursing! LOL I hope the cows aren't sensitive to such things. LOL And serendipity seems to fit with your style. I am so looking forward to watching the evolution of this project. Thanks for sharing.

  • Very cool. I would have never thought to put the drift wood on there because I would have thought that it didn't have the same flavour as the other pieces. However, it gives it a wonderful organic element that really works. I can't wait to see how you add to it.

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