My Work

Roland

This guy Roland has been a work in progress for a long time and the Culture Crawl gave me a good excuse to get him finshed.


I started him when I was going to school at the Vancouver Film School and he was the focus of my demo real.


Here's the original concept:







I wanted to do a sculpt of him and got most of it block out.




For the Culture Crawl I blew the dust off the old guy and attacked the project with new zeal! I rework the proportions and started to carve in the detail.































































Next is to patch up the fractures from baking the Sculpey, prime and then paint.

Tiki Guys

It's been a long time since my last post due to some crunch time at work and the Eastside Culture Crawl which is an awesome 3day art show. We had over 800 people through Octopus Studio! You can check out the blog here: http://octopusstudios.blogspot.com/

I've been teaching jewellry classes there and been working on some sculptures for myself.
One of my project was some life-size Tiki guys for the Action Pants studio. I've taken some picture of the work in process so check it out:



To start, I got a large black and white printout of a Tiki Guy by the artist Shag and then transfered the image on to 3" thick styrofoam.


I then cut out the outer form with a spirial blade in a jewelers saw frame.


















From there, I routered out the different levels of relief and destressed the styrofoam to look like old wood with an hobby knife.























I then did a base coat with a mid-color in this case tan then gave the whole thing a wash with a dark green. After that was all dry I dry-brushed the whole thing with a lighter tan and added black to the deepest relief areas to add depth.






















The finished product!

The Craig Head



At Action Pants INC where I work we had this great art director there who was kind of our company mascot. For a joke when Craig decided to leave Action Pants we made a paper craft head so we would always have him around. My friend Yuki made a 3d modeling Maya and I converted it to a paper craft model using this program:



http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/



After many hours of constuction it was completed then abused...