Friday, January 26, 2007

"At The Dentist"


This is my Single Figure Caricature competition piece for 2007, at least until it's sold. Had hoped to show it at the Mesa, Arizona show in February but Mother Nature had different plans.

I spent a lot of time on the details. The glass window in the door is a piece of Lexan that I buffed to make it milky. The bullet holes were drilled and then white paint was used to create the spider-web effect of the bullets impact. A neat trick I'll use again. I created the Diploma on the computer and did the same with the calender. If you really strain your eyes you can read everything on the Diploma. All the other signs were made from thin strips of wood, carved and hand-lettered.

To make the coat stand I used my own gun and holster hanging on a peg as a model, the same with the jacket. When doing things like this you just can't beat working from the actual article. The spilt Pain Killer was made from drops of epoxy painted with Amber Shellac and then coated with epoxy again. Makes the liquid look real thick and gooey which is just want I wanted.

I did the figure first and then built the floor, wall and base. The chair is all pegged together just like a real one. Four pegs in the feet hold the chair and figure to the floor. The figure is pegged to the chair.

It takes a lot of planning to do something like this but once the "room" is built the little details just seem to start showing up. You have to be careful though as too many details will cause the scene to collaspe in on itself to the point that the original concept will be weakened.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy it. Drop me a comment below and let me know what you think.

More photos after the jump to the Gallery.

6 comments:

  1. Wow! Great detail. Nice to see you posting again after the "Big Storm or 07'".

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  2. Another outstanding carving! I don't know how you come up with all of the ideas. Can't wait to see it at the KC (Lees Summit)show in person! Hope we all thaw out by then.

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  3. Myron.....It's about 12" X 6" X 15" tall. Thanks for your kind comments.

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  4. Lynn,

    I notice that there are not a lot of comments on your work on your carving blog. I'm guessing that is not indicative of the number of people actually coming to your site to admire and learn from your work. I imagine there are many like me who come to your site regularly for inspiration. I am still working on the Chuck Wagon Cook. It has been a learning experience. Each time I see another of your carvings, it makes me envious of your ability.
    Keep up the great work.

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  5. Wyatt.....you're right......most comment on the Woodcarving Illustrated forum site. DOn't ask me why. Glad you're having fun. Post a photo when it's complete.

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  6. Hello
    Y like your work, y dont speak english very well.Y am French wood carver and we don't know "caricature wood carving" in France.it's so interresting...Can I put your link on my blog ???
    http://ibanezsculpture.over-blog.com/
    As you want you can send me some pictures to put on my blog
    By see you soon
    Lionel

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