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Some of you might recall that in back 1997 I was fortunate enough to have a similar carving of a gold miner featured on the cover of Chip Chats. I did this one a few years later. While this fella is standing on the creekside instead of kneeling most of the other details are quite similar to the earlier piece, i.e., the pick, shovel, gold pan and mount. I did add a sidearm as the claimjumper problem has increased. The creekside is set in a hollowed out walnut base and surrounded by clear resin. As before I used some goldleaf to cover a small pebble which I secured between his fingers and then sprinkled some flakes of the goldleaf on the creek bottom and in his pan before I poured the resin. It gives a great effect to see those pieces sparked underneath the water.
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When using resin or clear epoxy to make a water effect it's always good to remember to do it in stages. In this instance I mounted everything in place first as once the resin is poured nothing can be moved. I added just enough to the bottom of the creek to allow me to position my rock and gravel detail so it would be locked in place. Once that was dry I added a little more in several steps to build it up to the level I was after. With the creek done I added a little gravel in the pan and then enough resin to drip over the edge into the creek below. As a last step to make the water rings from the dripping pan and the drop from the pan edge once the resin was completely cured I mixed up a little 5 minute epoxy and with a toothpick worked it into the rings and that drop. All this might sound a little involved but the effect is worth it and its also a lot of fun. Oh....almost forgot.....take an old brush and paint some resin up over his boots so they look like he was standing in the water.
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In the Gallery are a few other photos along with the cover of the Chip Chats issue. As always, comments are welcome and appreciated.
Lynn, I recall being on the Chips N' Chats web site and seeing the cover. At the time I decided that I would have to file that one away and do something like it in the future when my skills improved. I really liked it and it is still on my want to do list.
ReplyDeleteHow about a bit of information on how you got the resin to look like it was flowing out of the pan?
Ron
Ron: I added a new paragraph on the water part of this piece.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the up date on the water great idea thanks.
Tristan
Great Job, as usual, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteIt is curious that you should choose this subject just now. I just did a prospector a month or so ago. You can see him on my blog. I'll just bet that your guy is happier than mine. Take a look:-)
Lynn, it's a great carving. The look on his face says it all!
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anyone else having problems staying connected to the internet while searching through the gallery ?
ReplyDeleteThanks