Small Wax and Resin Sculptures
In the course of casting small sculptures in bronze I became intrigued by the wax stage of the lost wax process. Over the years I’ve made many sculptures in wax, incorporating color and investigating the painterly qualities of the material. By adding paint to melted batches of white microcrystalline wax and pouring them out on plaster slabs I create sheets of different colors, which I can then model like clay. They were beautiful in wax, but if I didn’t cast into bronze they eventually crumpled. For the piece’s longevity, I eventually learned to build the sculptures over light wood or wire armatures and build the sculptures over. Some are then coated with a polyurethane to protect the surface.
Cool Grey, 2005, colored wax, wire
Big Green Jump, 2005, Photo by Etienne Frossard.
Red Pony, 2005, colored wax, wire, steel
Caprilli ll, 2005, colored wax, wire, steel, 24 X 15 X 7", $2,500
Caprilli ll, 2005, colored wax, wire, steel, 24 X 15 X 7", $2,500
Wax Horse in hand
Pale Gazelle, 2002 colored wax, wood, resin, private collection
Gazelle Down, 2002, colored wax, resin
Gazelle Down, 2002, colored wax, resin
Tiger and Axis, 2006, Photo by Etienne Frossard.
Tiger and Axis, 2006, Photo by Etienne Frossard.
Cheetah and Thompson's, 2005, colored wax, wire
Cheetah 1, 2002, Photo by Etienne Frossard.
King Cheetah Drinking
Seated Cheetah, 2003
Seated Cheetah, 2003
Mixer, 2002, colored wax, wood, resin
Wiley, 2012, coloreed wax, wire
Dexter, 2012
Dexter, 2012