welded metal sculpture.
Here you see a new sculpture being started. There is about 2 hrs work done. I have developed the habit of diligently clocking my sculpting time so I can look back when it is finished to see how long it actually took to make.
The computer screen shows my subject matter. I am careful not to shoot hot metal onto the screen and damage it. I have used the MIG welder and oxyacetylene welding torch here to suggest movement, muscle and mass as I build up the material. The first application of material is crude and bulky held together with tack welds. The next phase is to use the torch. by making the metal parts red hot and ductile I can bend in, twist, hammer and shape the form to resemble the character I'm looking for, The foot or base of the pose must be strong enough to withstand the manipulation to come. welded metal sculpture.
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