From just an idea or a simple sketch on paper, I can transform those into an actual object you can hold in your hands. Here are a few photos of the process...

My small " FrankenTiki " hot rod shifter knob sculpture was so popular, I decided to sculpt a larger version.
Left: Roughing out the basic shape in clay
Right: Adding the skin detail

Final clay sculpt of the Dungeons & Dragons " Beholder " wall bust before latex molding

Final clay sculpt of the " Shrunken Head Swag Lamp " before latex molding

Depending on the size of the sculpture, it will be molded in either silicone or latex.
Here are some progress shots of making a silicone mold of my " FrankenTiki Mood Lamp "

A popular sculptor and friend commissioned me to make silicone molds for his " Queen of Darkness " and " Gorilla bust " sculptures

In-progress stages of latex molding, making a mold shell, and starting to cast my
" Shrunken Head Wall Bust "

Latex mold and first resin casting of an
" Ultraman Wall Bust "
( Ultraman sculpt by B. Lee )

Our casting resin can be dyed into a variety of colors
Thirsty Dwarf Arts & Entertainment
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