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Description I've spent the last 3 days making a RIGHT FEMUR in stainless steel. Often I have a strong urge to make a piece but lack the intellectual rationalization at the time for said project. I have learned not to question this process and just go ahead and make whatever it is. The relevance ALWAYS reveals itself eventually. I find it curious that my instinct and intuition that is generally considered "subconscious" is much quicker to clue me in on what I'm supposed to do. My conscious mind is so often simply trying to play "catch up"...Such is the life of a committed artist,full of eccentric little ironies...
I DO know my attachment to this object has to do with RITUAL and some symbolism the femur conveys...
TECHNIQUE:
The long bone itself starts with forged heavy wall stainless pipe.
The ends are built up on convex discs I've pre-formed and welded in the right places for contact surfaces. The rest is "grind and fill" using my MIG wire feed welder running stainless wire. As with nearly all my projects in REPRESENTATIVE art work,I start with many reference photos,and learn as much as I can about whatever it is I'm making. This background info INFORMS the work and helps me to invest the piece with an "authentic"essence...This is what my old man referred to as "doing the homework"...


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SeurAaron [2011-08-06 17:20:11 +0000 UTC]

Need to get one of your lady friends to pose in a leopard skin loin cloth with it.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to SeurAaron [2011-08-07 00:15:12 +0000 UTC]

It is now owned by a most lovely lady but she's too shy for leopard skin.I was lucky enough to take molds of her body for my next sculpture,but she won't allow photographs...

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Papkalaci [2011-02-26 06:51:42 +0000 UTC]

Great!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Papkalaci [2011-02-26 08:33:07 +0000 UTC]

That WAS fun...
I admit I'm a sponge for information and each time I make a piece I do the requisite research to do justice to the piece.For me that part (the acquisition of knowledge)is nearly as enjoyable as the making...

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Papkalaci In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2011-02-26 09:36:57 +0000 UTC]

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Butch007 [2010-04-27 16:21:17 +0000 UTC]

Dang, this is really excellent. I think I'm going to send it to "Torsos and other body bits", should be perfect in there. I want to keep likenesses to people.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Butch007 [2010-04-27 18:02:17 +0000 UTC]

"Torsos and other body bits"
PERFECT !
I didn't even see that category.
I certainly have more torsos...
Thank you friend.

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OenghusLok47 [2010-01-31 17:06:48 +0000 UTC]

Very cool. For a long time now I'd wanted to try a metal sculpture, -like to try, a whole skeleton? I was thinking of a man standing in front of all these possessions, -cars, money, hot chicks, boy-toys, like jet ski or whatever, and behind him the grim reaper with a huge scythe. SO thanks for the advise on how too. Pipe and swaging of course, but I was thinking, ..."How'd he do that"? Awesome concept, great execution.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to OenghusLok47 [2010-01-31 17:15:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Robert,
this piece took me three days.
I can't imagine how long a whole skeleton would take...but it would be a tremendous amount of work.

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OenghusLok47 In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-01-31 17:17:53 +0000 UTC]

I was thinking a year for the whole project, but with screw press and power hammer dies, it would speed it up, and I have both so????

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to OenghusLok47 [2010-01-31 17:41:53 +0000 UTC]

Well,it's an enterprising idea.
I also think it's important to be very clear what your trying to accomplish with the piece,and how far you want to go with the realism. As I alluded in my comments on the femur,if you go too far it ceases to be art and becomes model making.Not that that is a bad thing mind you,it just depends on what you're trying to say,if anything...

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OenghusLok47 In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-01-31 17:55:13 +0000 UTC]

ITs a reiteration on the Saying of Christ, "For whatsoever it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul".

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wRulf [2010-01-31 13:01:08 +0000 UTC]

Looks freaking awesome !

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to wRulf [2010-01-31 17:15:48 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!

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YiorYeosa [2010-01-31 12:29:20 +0000 UTC]

You can always get a real skeleton, not necessarily human, that is missing some bones and replace them with metal ones. Maybe you can even carve some of the bones or do some inlay work on 'em.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to YiorYeosa [2010-01-31 17:19:12 +0000 UTC]

When I was a child,my old man nearly got a commission from a museum to put together a whole RIGHT WHALE SKELETON,and he was going to make the parts that had decomposed or disappeared. That would have been an awesome project.In the end it was too expensive,so it never materialized.Wah

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YiorYeosa In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-02-01 19:30:36 +0000 UTC]

I don't know how much you want to rely on artisanship but if the result and the creativity matters more you can always consider to work with someone that is familiar with 3D-scanning and 3D wax printing. You can always sculpt the wax models before casting or use the 3D computer app's to make something you couldn't do with traditional means. Another benefit of this approach is that it is far less time consuming.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to YiorYeosa [2010-02-02 00:56:57 +0000 UTC]

I haven't pursued 3D printing yet.
But I do find it interesting.
I know there are very complicated renders that can be realized with such a method.
Bathsheba Grossman seems to be the most successful at this so far...
[link]

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YiorYeosa In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-02-02 18:31:34 +0000 UTC]

Ooooh! Thanks for the link! Let me give you one of equal interest [link]

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to YiorYeosa [2010-02-02 19:40:11 +0000 UTC]

Loved that!
Thank you...

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Ormspryde [2010-01-31 04:17:23 +0000 UTC]

Gorgeous piece! (and it's okay, I have no intellectual rationalization for 99% of the things I make and do - hence all the fetuses in my gallery!)

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Ormspryde [2010-01-31 07:54:43 +0000 UTC]

Thank you...

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925-STUDIO [2010-01-31 04:08:34 +0000 UTC]

lots of applause!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to 925-STUDIO [2010-01-31 07:55:00 +0000 UTC]

Hey,thanks...

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Illahie [2008-12-02 09:28:38 +0000 UTC]

gorgeous work

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Illahie [2008-12-02 16:51:53 +0000 UTC]

Hey Girl,
how ya doin ?
Thank you.
I guess sooner or later I'll have to do a human skull in stainless steel too...
Hey,I'm composing an essay on Shamanic Art,I'll bet there'll be parts of it you can totally relate to.
I don't know in what form the post will occur,maybe my journal,but stay tuned...
Oddly,it's my current commission involving Calla Lilies that has inspired this.

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Illahie In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-12-04 09:56:03 +0000 UTC]

Oooh... I ADORE calla lillies and cannot wait to see them in your gallery!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Illahie [2008-12-04 17:19:31 +0000 UTC]

Oh goody, because they will be stunning.I promise.
I've made a series of crude but effective dies for my press which allow me to form the crenelations on the edge of the bronze leaves and shape other subtle aspects that ,added together,REALLY push the realism quotient...I posted my first sample but I since figured out how to add the crenelations and creased center line of each leaf ,so there's a dramatic evolution occurring in the fabrication.
I'm going to try and photograph the dies today,as I think they would be quite instructional for many on this site who work metal...

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quarkenzyme [2008-11-26 12:45:34 +0000 UTC]

hahaha well, look at that thar! it be a femur!

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LindaRHerzog [2008-11-25 19:56:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh wow, awesome! Made me smile and I do like it a lot. Three days. Man your quick. Glad you ended up doing that. - Linda

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to LindaRHerzog [2008-11-25 20:27:04 +0000 UTC]

Oh good you saw it,
I made good on my promise of several months ago to make it even though I'm not precisely sure of the reason. But until my rational mind comes up with an explanation,I AM thoroughly enjoying it's beauty and construction as a remarkable feat of Divine Engineering,(not mine of course,but the Great Creator). I may have mentioned I've been collecting skulls all my life ,as reference for sculptures ,education, and for their inherent beauty. Now with the investigation and requisite research involved in this piece ,I'm even more entranced by the armature of our bodies,and what we hang tendons and muscle on...

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Wyrdhaven [2008-11-25 08:28:07 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm....Self defense? If the idea of a steel bone isn't enough to scare intruders off, you can always clop them upside the cranium with it....

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nativeart [2008-11-25 03:14:56 +0000 UTC]

I fear you may have a screw loose somewhere. But then most of us artist types do. It is a lovely bone. I would worry if you start thinking seriously about making the rest of the set. Sure it would be awesome but it would be a definite obsession at that point as well. A year and 40K is more than just an eccentricity. Perhaps it is the recent passing of Halloween that possessed you to create this object.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to nativeart [2008-11-25 03:27:32 +0000 UTC]

I have several screws loose thank-you-very-much...LOL
But after considering the obsessive and painstaking effort and concentration it would require to make the whole skeleton in stainless steel,it is now only a figure of 120K and eighteen months completion time that would entice me...

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nativeart In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-11-26 14:11:38 +0000 UTC]

Well that is good to hear. Don't have to worry too much about you. It would be awsome that is for sure.

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sstheblacksmith [2008-11-25 02:39:52 +0000 UTC]

I just gotta say HOLY SHIT.

HOLY SHIT

ok. Damn that is cool.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to sstheblacksmith [2008-11-25 03:09:48 +0000 UTC]

You'll get there soon I'd wager,
IF you start wearing safety glasses!!!!

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sstheblacksmith In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-11-25 23:23:07 +0000 UTC]

They impede the creative radiation I shoot from my eyes.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to sstheblacksmith [2008-11-26 03:06:29 +0000 UTC]

wow,
that's the best excuse I've heard yet...LOL

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Feybles [2008-11-24 02:21:21 +0000 UTC]

tis a beautiful piece of work, whatever your sub-intended purpose.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Feybles [2008-11-24 04:41:57 +0000 UTC]

If nothing more ,it was a good exercise...

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Feybles In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-11-25 00:34:53 +0000 UTC]

turned out really nicely! i like the change in textures between the highly polished areas and those that look a little more textured...

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Feybles [2008-11-25 01:52:38 +0000 UTC]

Very important distinction;
where bone rubs on bone at the knee is the patellar surface ,so that area is highly polished . The other end has the "head", which fits into the ball and socket joint of the pelvis. So that surface too is polished. In this way the function is intimated by the surface treatment...

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Feybles In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-11-25 13:35:42 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, the finish on those surfaces is amazingly smooth and polished when you get to check them out on real bones. tis one of the fascinations about the body.

Given that i have already been warned that i am most likely to need a hip replacement in my life, (I have a trick hip that pops in and out of the socket at random intervals,) along with a morbid curiosity and too much time around the natural world, I have spent quite some time checking out bones and things...

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Feybles [2008-11-25 16:34:15 +0000 UTC]

I've been collecting skulls pretty much my whole life.
They are a wonder of engineering and beauty...

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Feybles In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-11-30 04:54:28 +0000 UTC]

indeed they are!

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moonbeebz [2008-11-23 21:21:23 +0000 UTC]

Dem Bones, Dem Bones...something in the bible about dreams of bones...

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to moonbeebz [2008-11-24 00:38:06 +0000 UTC]

Kristalina wrote me,
wants you to have her private email...
Poor kid.
I feel like I want to protect her somehow.
But I actually think she's taking care of business pretty well on her own.
She's got a kid right? But no man around ?

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moonbeebz In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2008-11-24 19:52:30 +0000 UTC]

Yes, Tribe won't let me send her messages and we actually live fairly close to each other...so PM me.
It's tough being a single mom. For sure you get "attentions" that you don't want and wouldn't get if there was a man around. Even in our modern times you get treated differently than when you have some big scary backup. Even by women!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to moonbeebz [2008-11-24 21:29:04 +0000 UTC]

How sad...

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