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Portrait Busts -- an original technique

Step 8Other busts I have made

Other busts I have made
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These are some other busts I have made over the years. 
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Mar 21, 2010. 12:33 PMosiris sr says:
my older sister had art class they made busts out of wax starting with a gallon jug and welded pedistel . the pedistel was heavy half in thick metal with a heave rod about a foot long in the middle and tree like branches to hold the wax . the hot wax was melted and poured into the gallon jug the wax was carved into an indian bust and feathers added as head dress . when my sister moved she gave me the sculpture i should of took photos alwats document everything with photos wish i had them to share here. happy mol;ding casting carving no matter the medium its fun way to craft that great bust remids me of zz tops frank beard

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I'm a refugee from Los Angeles, living in backwoods Puerto Rico for about 35 years now and loving it. I built my own home from discarded nylon fishnet and cement.