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If you choose to accept this assignment: Here is the beginning of the Giant Corinthian Capital. A not too good photo printed on copy paper. Only one angle to figure out all the details of a highly complex sculpture.
When I ask for more information, I get enlargements of the same photo. They don't want me sculpting 1 inch square pixels, I'm sure. No further information will be supplied. Damn.
Sometimes it feels like I am doing sculptural forensics.
Oh and because of the scale, it will be modeled upside down.
Batten the hatches 'cause I took the assignment.
4 comments:
Holy B-jezus, Patrick. This is crazy-man territory!
Wow!! Totally cool and what 'job'.
SusanGT
check this site out for a lady that builds/carves capitals
: www.sarahrowe.com/Capitals.htm
Thanks for bringing Sarah Rowe's work to my attention. She does amazing work.
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