Anytime we do concrete sculpting a whole lot of progress seems to happen in a single day. This task typically involves the whole crew working together and we need to work quickly to ensure the task is done before the concrete cures. Today, the train sign tree received its sculpted skin. We were going for an aged and weathered look which meant lots of fine detail which is a whole lot of fun! The end result was pure magic!
Rolling pin sculpted
We sculpted the giant rolling pin for the Pie Barn today. Matt and Alyssa led the effort with Grant, Peter and myself assisting as needed. As the concrete was troweled on the pin seemed to grow substantially. Once the concrete had cured enough to begin carving it took a couple of hours to sculpt the woodgrain. The toughest part was behind the steel letters.
Sculpture Magic Workshop
We are hosting two Sculpture Magic Workshops this fall. The first workshop sold out almost instantly. There are still a few seats left in the second available on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested drop me an email dan@imaginationcorporation.com
The sculpting workshop is designed to light your creative fires! We explore how we come up with our ideas, and what tools and materials we use to bring them to life. By breaking everything down into simple steps, we will discover that anything is possible. Our workshops are designed to take the mystery out of our craft and make it fun. Those who take the workshops are fully immersed in our creative world for three intensive days.
We squeeze a whole lot into three days, but it is our goal to share as much as we possibly can of what took us more than forty years to learn ourselves. The theme is visual storytelling. It’s all about using our imaginations to do things most people have never done before. For more information go to http://www.imaginationcorporation.com/sculpting-workshop