After the long delay, next week I will feature a sculpture of Michaelangelo's. I am excited, especially for the research and all the pictures I might find. Stay tuned!
Though my post is a little late, cut me some slack. It's raining and gorgeous outside, and we've been enjoying it. Might sound crazy, but I am so glad this summer is over. Tomorrow we head to Baer Bronze to check the metal. Before that, Mike had to go out there to check the wax: Mostly, this blog is going to be in photos. Because the photos are awesome and speak for themselves. When I look at this wax, I'm not sure what the purpose is. Here's what I know: Mike's pieces are cast using the Lost Wax method, which means the piece is cast in wax first, remolded, and then when the bronze is poured the wax is burned away. Hence, the lost wax method. This is an amazing shot. What I like about this broken wax piece is the detail you can see. This is pretty much what the bronze will look like. You know, minus the attachments on the bottom. There are some of the pieces that had to be removed and cast separately. The wolf is one of my favorite figures from thi...
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