Tuesday, December 27, 2016

How to capture a look of a man over so many years of life?  His face changes, he has so many expressions.  I especially love this photograph. I love how he smiles with his entire face.  I'm busy working on a head, elsewhere someone is working on his boots and briefcase, while others put clay on a torso. It is great to go ring in the new year with John Turner.  A foam dog sits in pieces under an upside down Christmas tree in my studio. I can actually hear it whining for attention.

I hope I can post pictures soon.

The most animated photos are those with his daughter.  My heart just jumps when I see them.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Getting to know my subject- studying a smile, a gait, a man

I'm spending a great deal of time getting to know John Turner.  So glad I have these candids of John. I hope to make him younger, by a bit, in the sculpture. I was so surprised at how quickly he walks with his dogs.  Thank you Linda for sending these scans. I love seeing the interaction and that smile.


Friday, December 9, 2016

John Turner in a Box

Well, we are on our way with John Tuner.
The first step is an armature, that armature came in this week.  Yes, I have a John Turner in a box.
Inside this box are many pieces of foam similar to the digital model.

This foam is used as a basic armature for the sculpture. Now, I can really get into detail. I have been waiting for this moment for so long. I can hardly wait any longer.

There will be a lot more activity on this blog, now that this has come in.  Please stay tuned.  It is a long process.  We will be busy, but I'll try to post process pictures. You must promise to be patient, it goes through a process, and at first glance you will say, "What, the heck? This is not John Turner. "  But until you see me do my magic.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

What is 3D scanning and why is it needed?

To start a project I often will create small maquettes or clay sculptures. To enlarge these using digital processes I use 3D scanning and CNC Milling. I talk about my process quite a bit in my new book 3D Technology In Fine Art and Craft: Exploring 3D Printing, Scanning, Sculpting and Milling. 
Let me enlighten those who are new to my process.


I had a company that came in and scanned John for me. There is a new video of that scan in the previous post. I can't wait to get to work on this. I can do a lot of things int he computer that are harder to do with the real clay. The first thing I did was enlarged the dog.  I'll play with both of these - the dog and John until I get it the way I want it. There is no reason to put a lot of detail in this part, it is proportions I'm after. The detail will come when we get the foam back.

The foam acts as an armature for our clay.  I'm tickled to get started.




Sunday, August 7, 2016

Waiting on the scans

I decided to scan John with a different scanner, actually a scanning company that has been working with me on another project will be scanning the small clay figure of John. I'm patiently awaiting the scan of the maquette. I have some things that I want to do on the sculpture in the computer.  After that, it will be sent to my enlarging company where they will enlarge John and his dog in urethan foam.  Here is a video showing the CNC milling on the March Hare for the recent Alice in Wonderland sculpture. It is fascinating to see  how it works.




Once milled the urethane foam of John will be shipped to my Houston studio, where we can begin the wonderful process of bringing the sculpture to life. Meanwhile, we have been dismantling the Alice in Wonderland sculpture so that we can repurpose the clay. You can say that John will have a little Wonderland in him. We now have room for John, and are just waiting on the scanning company. Can't wait to get him here.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

John is on the way to getting big.

I have been working on the shape, form and movement of the John Turner sculpture. It is hard to get a lot of detail because this maquette is just about 17 inches high.  I am trying to do what I can in clay and then I'm scanning this and will do work on it in the computer before sending it to enlarging. A ways to go, but I can't wait to get the large armature of both of them so I can really work my magic. 


Working out the form, size of dog movement of the piece as a small maquette

3D scanning what I have in clay.

The scanning software at work. 

Friends Forever-

I love hearing memories of my subject. For me this brings them to life, makes them more real and helps me to put life and essence into the clay.  This came from my client. Dave and John have been friends a long time. I'm sorry I don't have photographs to go with this post.


 FRIENDS FOREVER

Friends from the first grade, but really good friends when David and John started playing sports. David, the mischievous one and John, was one who had to be convinced that skipping school was a lot more fun than going to school. Then when they would get to the train tracks, after skipping school, John would say....."man, I can't believe we just did that." David would say, "well we did and now we are going to ride some horses! " They would go get the horses and away they would go.

David loved having John as his catcher when they played on the school team for Frisco High School. David said John was a born salesman, because he would convince all the batters that they couldn't hit, so it made David's job easy. If they were out with a group of kids from school and if anyone from other schools said anything about Frisco.....John would come out swinging because he didn't want anyone saying anything bad about Frisco, Texas.

David's big brother, Bob and Johns bother, Bob Ed, were good friends, so David was always trying to be like Bob and John trying to act like Bob Ed. Bob Ed was both David's and John's hero, as he got a contract with the Yankees, but Bob Ed felt like he should be working, so he left the Yankee team and moved back to Frisco.

Joe Bailey, John's oldest brother, always looked after John and David and ended up marrying David's second cousin. David loved John's parents....just hard working, salt of the earth people, who raised their boys to always do the right thing and work hard.....guess that is why John always felt so guilty about playing hooky.

After John lost his sight and all his friends were going off to serve their country, John even tried to enlist by telling them....."surely there is something I can do to help our country." John, to this day, worries about our country and the direction it is heading....and stays very current on the world affairs by watching FOX News.

When David came home from Korea, he picked up a few friends that went to school with he and John, picked John up and told him they were going to go to one of their old haunts, which was McKinney….BUT JOHN HAD TO DRIVE. John jumped right in and was ready for the fun. They would tell John where to turn….when to turn and when to stop. John drove around the square and honked and waved at all the girls. They had John drive to Dutton’s Drive In and all the guys in the car started laughing when they got there…..John said “what are ya’ll laughing about,” they all said….John, you just pulled up right next to a cop!!” They all had a ball and John did not even have a wreck!

The one thing that David always has admired about John was his determination to succeed and succeed he did and has always excelled at everything he has done.....David said it best...."John does not have any QUIT IN HIM.......HE JUST NEVER GIVES UP." For all these years David and John have always called each other, to stay in touch and since about 1999, they have spent every New Year's Day together.....really catching up....eating tamales and black eyed peas!