Little Rascals

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Siblings and best friends have a special bond, a force that makes them greater than either one as individuals. That unity of vision and passion helps drive them to greater adventure, and sometimes greater mischief.

Life is better with friends. Do these remind of you a close friend?

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Material: Bronze
Length 13 inches (33 cm)
Width: 12 inches (30.5 cm)
Height 9.5 inches (24 cm)
Weight 21.6 lbs (9.8 Kg)

Color may vary from the images, as the application of a patina is a manual and artistic process.

The inspiration:

Terrence and his wife were on safari in the Serengeti, in Tanzania, and came upon a couple of lions lounging near a tree. They suddenly popped up to seated positions and stared intensely when they noticed a zebra grazing in the distance.

While they took note of this potentially tasty meal, they went back to napping as lions hunt at night.

Terrence sculpted the lions in mischievous poses with very expressive faces, imagining the thoughts that must have been going through the minds of the young male lions as they eyed the zebra, looking to get into trouble.

Below is a brief overview of the process I used to make them:

This is a hand-made item, sculpted in clay by Terrence and individually cast in bronze by a small foundry in California. Each casting undergoes hours of labor to mold, cast, clean, and patina. Terrence oversees the process and inspects and modifies each piece as needed to achieve the final result, a truly one-of-a-kind bronze sculpture.

I started by making the initial sculpture using Chavant oil-based clay. The great feature of this type of clay is that it always stays malleable, it never dries out, so it can be worked over a long period of time.

A mold is built upon the clay. This is the mother mold that is used to create multiple wax copies. The wax copies are used in the lost wax casting method, the age-old method of casting bronze.

The bronze casting must then go through several labor-intensive steps.  It must be assembled, cleaned up, and all imperfections due to the casting process are removed.

The final step is applying the patina. A patina is not paint. It is the actual surface of the metal whose color has been chemically altered. A common example of a patina is the normal rust that forms on the surface of iron, the chemical agent in this case being water. When applying a patina to bronze, various chemicals are used to achieve specific colors that are much more pleasing, as well as to create designs. The bronze is first heated with a blow torch in order to accelerate the reaction. Chemicals are sprayed or brushed on to the heated metal in layers, creating patterns and depths of color that are very beautiful and natural looking.

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