Thursday, 24 August 2023
Sunday, 13 August 2023
#795 - Installation of 399 Monument
Notice how different the patina appears at different times of the day. This creates ever-changing and dramatic impressions upon the viewer. My favorite time of day to experience outdoor sculpture is early morning or late afternoon . . . the shadows are more pronounced and form is strong and well-defined.
Sunday, 6 August 2023
#794 - Final Quality-Check and Patina
#793 Metal Assembly, Metal Chasing, and Sandblast
The bronze panels, devoid of ceramic shell, are taken to the sandblasting room where they are cleaned.
Before fit-up and welding begins, the bronze panels are placed on the floor and the enormous sculpture is assembled like a jigsaw puzzle.
#792 Sprue, Shell, Burn-out, Cast, Metal Pour, and Removing Shell - Grizzly 399
The empty ceramic shells have been returned to the furnace to heat up while bronze ingots are melted in a crucible. The temperature of the liquid bronze must reach 2180 degrees before it is ready to pour.
The heated and glowing ceramic shells, devoid of wax, are removed from the furnace, then placed and stabilized in a sand pit . . . the bronze pour begins.
Below, molten bronze is poured into the ceramic shell, filling the space vacated by
the wax as the centuries old cire perdue or "lost wax" bronze casting process continues.