April 24, 200917 yr Hello everybody, Here's a new piece that's going to some hotshot architect in Russia. He's really into Art Nouveau and bought 18 of my client's AN ceramic pieces at the show we did in March. The piece is a thank you commissioned by the gallery. His initials are ST so I incorporated them vaguely into the r
April 24, 200917 yr If I saw shapes like your work in my dreams I'd go totally insane. I love it, it's such a wonderful blend of seductive curves and pleasing shapes in goose bump scary poses. It is just plain delightful. What is the patina you used for the leather like effect? Frosty
April 24, 200917 yr my first thought was of a small beetle like thing seen in the mummy movies, it really evokes emotion, thanks for sharing.
April 24, 200917 yr Now that's some really great stuff!!!!!! That's the the kind of style I would really love to learn! Thanks for posting the pics!
April 25, 200917 yr Author If I saw shapes like your work in my dreams I'd go totally insane. I love it, it's such a wonderful blend of seductive curves and pleasing shapes in goose bump scary poses. It is just plain delightful. What is the patina you used for the leather like effect? Frosty Copper sulfate, copper nitrate and H2O. I sandblasted it first... :D
April 25, 200917 yr Author Great stuff! Do you make jewelery too?:cool: Nope, just house jewelery so far. Thanks!
April 29, 200917 yr Great piece.. a little Geiger-esq. Hm. If Geiger and Alessandro Massucotelli had met at a bar in the wee hours, had a little too much schnapps and absinthe, argued, drank some more and then drew...they mighta come up with something like this!
April 29, 200917 yr Copper sulfate, copper nitrate and H2O. I sandblasted it first... How'd you apply them? I really like the color and texture of it, it's so leather-like. Frosty
April 29, 200917 yr I see a little steampunk in there, besides the sinew Geiger thing. But unlike most steampunk, it isn't made from plumbing parts and found objects. Quite the real deal.
May 9, 200917 yr first i must say , well done freind, and i just wanted to know how you fastened the plates on the lower portion
August 14, 200916 yr That is honestly beautiful and awesome in the fullest extent of the words. Good job. I would honestly economically consider buying one
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