Bits and bobs.
Sculpted in wet clay as a homage to the film Nightbreed this sculpt took about 5 1/2 hours.


This giant ear (about a meter long) was made for no reason other than to see how fast I could sculpt it and because I like the shapes that occur in ears. It took two hours.

This was a quick latex an poly-foam pull from a plaster mould. The piece was for nothing in particular and was sculpted in wet clay.

This head (held here by Rob Berry) was made for a feature but sadly never finished because of lack of payment. It had a mechanical jaw that could open and close made by Richard Fosh.

This was sculpted from a clay press of a mould taken from a damaged old life cast of the actor Doug Bradley.
The finished piece is now in Bronze resin.

I painted the eye in this dinosaur:
Sculpted in wet clay as a homage to the film Nightbreed this sculpt took about 5 1/2 hours.


This giant ear (about a meter long) was made for no reason other than to see how fast I could sculpt it and because I like the shapes that occur in ears. It took two hours.

This was a quick latex an poly-foam pull from a plaster mould. The piece was for nothing in particular and was sculpted in wet clay.

This head (held here by Rob Berry) was made for a feature but sadly never finished because of lack of payment. It had a mechanical jaw that could open and close made by Richard Fosh.

This was sculpted from a clay press of a mould taken from a damaged old life cast of the actor Doug Bradley.
The finished piece is now in Bronze resin.

I painted the eye in this dinosaur:

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