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Description
Large scale bronze casting is a work intensive process that requires adequately equipped studio space, time, and a set of highly refined skills to complete the eight stages of the process. My goal was to construct a life sized bronze statue of a traditional Athabascan fisherman. I chose to sculpt a classically proportioned Greek style statue, using similar processes and ratios. I looked over photographs that I took in the Vatican museum and several anatomy books. Wendy Croskrey supported my research in large scale bronze casting a project this size. Through experimentation I discovered the importance of using the correct plaster and reinforcing molds properly. The process provided me with many firsts, such as a mold cracking open, plaster not setting, and having to recast a piece. Through hard work and careful consideration I was successful in completing the project.
Publication Date
4-17-2012
Keywords
URSA, Research Day
Recommended Citation
Isaak, Joel, "Lost Wax Method Bronze Casting" (2012). 2012 Research Day Posters. 23.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_ursa_2012_posters/23
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1522