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Campbell Plaster & Iron: September 2010
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Saturday, September 25, 2010. CP&I was closed for most of the month of August while Glenn and I traveled to Germany as part of an art exchange called Salem2Salem. It was an exchange between Salem, Germany and Salem Art Works in Salem, New York http:/ salemartworks.com/. The making of the armature. The rough modeling of the clay. The textures used were gathered from the shop here in West Rutland, and from the grounds around Salem Germany. I wil...
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: March 2010
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The making of a poured rubber mold from an oil-clay original (artwork by Martha Bartsch). Creating a parting line:. The original is placed on a mold board and wood blocks are placed just below the decided parting line. 3 or 4 balls of soft water clay are wrapped in plastic and placed under the original for support and protection (notice one of the clay balls under the rider's left shoulder. Creating a parting line:.
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: Fred X Brownstein's bust of Albert Rubin M.D.
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Friday, January 21, 2011. Fred X Brownstein's bust of Albert Rubin M.D. We wanted to share with you a sculpture that went through Campbell Plaster and Iron before the holidays. Our dear friend Fred X Brownstein was commisioned by the Rogosin Institute in New York to sculpt a bust of it's founder Albert L. Rubin M.D. Dr Rubin who died in 2008, was the first nephrologist in New York to provide kidney dialysis and renal transplantation. H. The Ca...
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: Back from Germany!
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Saturday, September 25, 2010. CP&I was closed for most of the month of August while Glenn and I traveled to Germany as part of an art exchange called Salem2Salem. It was an exchange between Salem, Germany and Salem Art Works in Salem, New York http:/ salemartworks.com/. The making of the armature. The rough modeling of the clay. The textures used were gathered from the shop here in West Rutland, and from the grounds around Salem Germany. I wil...
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: June 2010
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Here is the finished bronze discribed in our last post on the making of a poured rubber mold. Martha calls it "Three Part Harmony". We thank her for sending us the final image , and we hope to be sharing more of Martha's work with you in the future. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Back to Campbell Plaster and Iron Website. Click trilobite to return to website. Vermont Businesses For Social Responsibility. Drawing from life...
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: The making of a poured rubber mold from an oil-clay original (artwork by Martha Bartsch)
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The making of a poured rubber mold from an oil-clay original (artwork by Martha Bartsch). Creating a parting line:. The original is placed on a mold board and wood blocks are placed just below the decided parting line. 3 or 4 balls of soft water clay are wrapped in plastic and placed under the original for support and protection (notice one of the clay balls under the rider's left shoulder. Creating a parting line:.
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: January 2011
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Friday, January 21, 2011. Fred X Brownstein's bust of Albert Rubin M.D. We wanted to share with you a sculpture that went through Campbell Plaster and Iron before the holidays. Our dear friend Fred X Brownstein was commisioned by the Rogosin Institute in New York to sculpt a bust of it's founder Albert L. Rubin M.D. Dr Rubin who died in 2008, was the first nephrologist in New York to provide kidney dialysis and renal transplantation. H. The Ca...
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Campbell Plaster & Iron: Three Part Harmony
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Campbell Plaster and Iron. Latest news and works in progress. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Here is the finished bronze discribed in our last post on the making of a poured rubber mold. Martha calls it "Three Part Harmony". We thank her for sending us the final image , and we hope to be sharing more of Martha's work with you in the future. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Back to Campbell Plaster and Iron Website. Click trilobite to return to website. Vermont Businesses For Social Responsibility. Drawing f...