"drifting" When hands tell your story"

I believe you can tell a lot about a person by looking  at their hands. With this thought I decided to add the hands to my found object (wirecloth) figurative sculpture I call "drifting". The figurative piece is a study of evolution in an urban environment and the struggle to stay present, in the moment or focused. Below are two views of the figures  left hand. I hope his hands  reflect the struggle 

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Photo shoot

I initially photographed all of my own work. Now I have Will Michels take all my photos. Below are two of his photos of my bronze  "Jacoben pigeon". Jacobens are a very regal looking bird. 

 HOODED JACOBIN PIGEON - detail of head12" 11" X 9" bronze 

 HOODED JACOBIN PIGEON - detail of head

12" 11" X 9" bronze 

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 HOODED JACOBIN PIGEON 

12" 11" X 9" bronze 

"Gust" and lemonade

I broke out the piece we poured to day. I think the shell cooled to quickly and the entire piece did not fill with bronze. I broke enough of the shell off to know how it poured (most of the shell off ) and will save my shoulder and have legacy fine art foundry finish breaking big off the rest. Next week I will do the chasing and see if I can save the piece. I am hopeful for lemonade. I do love taking something that others would throw away and turning it into art. 

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Prep'ing for a pour today

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After cleaning out the leaves.  

Heating it up.  

Heating it up.  

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Kao wool to help keep the heat in.  

Warmng the bronze before putting it in the crucible.  

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Peeping in the furnace as we heat up the shells.  

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Shipment of bronze  

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Stirring the spar set the n case there are leaks.