The Bronze Casting Process
A steel armature is fabricated that will function as a â€skeleton†to hold the weight of the clay | |||
The piece is sculpted using an oil based clay | |||
The piece is worked and reworked until both the artist and client are pleased | |||
The finished life-size sculpture | |||
Thin sheets of metal are used to divide the sculpture in to a predetermined number of sections | |||
A latex rubber is applied to the clay sculpture. 5-6 coats are used to build up a sufficient thickness | |||
The molds are backed with plaster, which will give rigidity and support to the rubber | |||
The plaster pieces are removed and the latex is cut down the center to create a two section mold | |||
A finished set of Molds | |||
The molds are coated with wax to create a copy of the clay original | |||
Wax is poured in, the mold is rotated to evenly coat, and the excess wax is poured out. This will create a hollow replica | |||
A finished wax being removed from the mold | |||
One finished wax piece | |||
The pieces are touched up and wax runners and a wax cup are attached. The cup and runners will later act as funneling system to enable the bronze to reach the piece | |||
The pieces are coated in a liquid ceramic and allowed to dry. This will be repeated 7-8 times to build a thick ceramic shell. The shell becomes another mold | |||
Finishing the first coat | |||
The piece is next coated in sand. This will help dry it quicker and add mass to the ceramic | |||
The ceramic is chipped away from the bottom of the cup gaining access to the wax. The piece is heated and the wax melts, leaving a hollow ceramic shell | |||
The mold is now hollow and ready for bronze to be poured in | |||
20 lbs. bronze ingots will be melted and poured into the shells | |||
The bronze is melted in a crucible in a furnace to over 2000 degrees | |||
The ceramic shell are also heated, to prevent them from shattering from the shock of the molten bronze | |||
The shells are removed from the oven and place in a sand filled box with the cup facing up | |||
The cup acts as a funnel and the runners carry the bronze to the piece | |||
Once cooled, the ceramic shell is chipped away. Then the cup and runners will be cut off | |||
A finished set of bronze pieces ready to be reassembled | |||
Using heli-arch welders the bronze pieces are welded back together. The sculpture is ground and polished to create a seamless finish | |||
The sculpture is heated and treated with chemicals that oxidize the bronze changing its color to the desired effect | |||
The finished piece is not only beautiful but strong and durable able to last generations! |
Peaches Resplendent by Garth Harrison
Peaches Resplendent      by Garth Harrison     30 x 20    (Oil)      $2,400
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