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Just wanted some Critiques about my work heavily influenced by 40k, Giger, That movie "Virus". It is representative of what one might find on an archeological dig of a cybernetic culture.
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Hey thanks for commenting. they are Plaster. I will be making reproductions in resin soon. But for now I just have the originals in Cast Plaster of Paris.
Automatically Appended Next Post: P.S. they are patina-ed with red clay dust. eventually I plan larger ones cast in bronze. these are only 8x10"
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Looks good and they do look like they were dug out of the ground. My question is what are your plans to do with them?
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Tile my studio with them ('');Seriously though I am offering them for sale on my website. I plan to cast larger versions in bronze but the smaller ones I wan the public to enjoy. Check my profile for web address if interested. I posted them here because I knew they would be appreciated i made them for 40k fans and the art community. They are primarily about planned obsolescence and technology but the fit right in to 40k too. I minored in 40k at art school ('');
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