This piece is bisqued and ready to glaze. The adult portion of the figure is over life-size, bulky and stolid. It is startling to see its younger interior age nestled in soft folds right on top. The figure is revealed twice.
Sectioning a torso.
This piece will be a nearly life-size torso sectioned so that it stands as four quarters. I intend to group the pieces with a smaller figure. Transforming a coil-built torso into free-standing quarters is a technical challenge — fabricating the internal wedges out of slabs underneath the quartered sections of “skin” (three-eighths inch wall) while preserving the naturalistic shape and contours of the figure and getting strong joints. I stand the figure on a large “X” and scribe it with vertical lines where the “X” shows, which are as far apart as the width of two slabs that will form sides…
Piece I am working on now.
This piece is dry and ready for bisquing. I am using slabs straight out of the roller to wall in a figure that is in motion. Hemming an active body between blank, static walls is really working for me. It’s a great piece to walk around.