Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Behind the Gates
Here is the mask I created for my wife, Visioluxus. The idea was a Victorian gate that grows into disrepair and chaotic bramble.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
First Mask of 2014
Finally finished my tree mask for Elisa. The idea was a filigreed gate that transforms on it's way up to dead trees. This was my interpretation of her instructions. The first pic is the front gate while the 2nd pic is the finished piece on my daughter. Will have some of Elisa's images posted when they get shot.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
New Mask
My....how has time flew. I created this mask when I saw promo pics of Angelina Jolie as Maleficent. My wife took these pics several weeks ago, but with house projects and vacation-I just got to them now. Enjoy
Model is Cara White.
Photos by Visioluxus
Monday, May 27, 2013
Finished the Rhino Beetle Mask
Here it is-the finished mask. I only took three pics with the point-and-shoot......Elisa will have more when she schedules a shoot and a model.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
More done on the Hercules Beetle Victorian Mask
I have been real busy with work and a night class...BUT I did get to relax and work more on my beetle mask.
The main body gilded and enameled. The head is enameled black and the body is enameled a rich jade green.
Here are the wing covers (enameled black) which will be opened to show the bug in flight.
Here is the head piece (or crown or additional horns...) This is also enameled Jade green.
Here are the legs.
The main body gilded and enameled. The head is enameled black and the body is enameled a rich jade green.
Here are the wing covers (enameled black) which will be opened to show the bug in flight.
Here is the head piece (or crown or additional horns...) This is also enameled Jade green.
Here are the legs.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Construction on Bridge for Airship
Here is the raw build for my bridge and how it will sit on the rest of the ship. I had to shorten the base it sat on to not overwhelm the rest of the body. The detail shot is supposed to be the wrought iron that is over the windows. Now I have to work on the interior of the bridge. FUN!!!!
Labels:
airship,
art nouveau,
bioshock,
blimp,
cut paper,
mech,
paper craft,
paper sculpture,
sculpture,
steampunk,
steampunk airship,
victorian,
victorian mech
Saturday, October 20, 2012
New Website Smell
Wife just redesigned the website to better view on tablets and phone (plus update all of the cool new things I created). Check it out here. (Also-will have the new Sun Mask out soon).
Labels:
birdmask,
cut paper,
death,
elephant,
halloween,
masks,
mech,
medusa,
mermaids,
octopus,
paper,
paper sculpture,
pop-up,
robot,
steampunk,
vampire masquerade,
victorian,
victorian mech,
victorian walker
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Starting again on the Tarot Mask Set
My wife and I are restarting the Tarot Mask Card Set again now that we both have evolved to a higher level of artistic execution. I am starting with the Sun Mask. Here is some sketches and a pic of original. I also put the pic of my devil head to give you an impression of what the sun will finally look like.
Labels:
art nouveau,
birdmask,
cut paper,
halloween,
halloween mask,
masks,
paper,
paper craft,
paper sculpture,
pop-up,
popup,
portland,
sculpture,
steampunk,
tarot,
victorian
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Victorian Airship Construction Status

My Victorian ship's construction is underway. Finished the bow and now working on the front viewing deck/ballroom. Finishing up the staircases now.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Colossus of Hattin
The colossus was created in 1187 to battle Richard the Lionheart in the first Crusade. The colossus turned the tide of battle just enough to drive out the invaders.



Here are the glamour pics that are shot of my colossus. He stands 18in tall.



Here are the glamour pics that are shot of my colossus. He stands 18in tall.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
More Photos of Robot
Attached the head and painted the axe.

Here is a detail of the axe....still have some touch up.

and a closer view of the head and protective gorget.

Here is a detail of the axe....still have some touch up.

and a closer view of the head and protective gorget.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Champion for the Sultan Salah ad-Din
Here are some more pics for my Crusader Robot under Salah ad-Din. Still steampunk-but with an Islamic/Ottoman flair. The helmet was based on the Sultan's Calvary and the armor was based off of the foot soldiers. The ax is more of a Persian design.
Here is the completed body (but unpainted)

...and his Axe.

And a peek of his back side and it's inner workings
Here is the completed body (but unpainted)

...and his Axe.

And a peek of his back side and it's inner workings
Labels:
cut paper,
paper,
paper craft,
paper masks,
paper robot,
paper sculpture,
pop-up,
portland,
robot,
sculpture,
steampunk,
steampunk mech,
Victorian robot
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Conceptual Robot Heads
Here are some robot heads that I have completed (bodies to come). All Steampunk.


And this one is for an Ottoman or Crusader robot that is in the works


And this one is for an Ottoman or Crusader robot that is in the works
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Victorian Steampunk Iron Horse
Here is the consumer version of my Iron Horse-my 4 legged steam punk walker. I still need to add a Howitzer and possibly a Gatling Gun (and do the detail work on the carriage). I envision this for large farms where the workers drag several tilling machines behind. The Royal army would use this to get a higher vantage point and maneuver the large cannons into a better position.



Stay tuned to see the Military version



Stay tuned to see the Military version
Monday, August 15, 2011
FINALLY.... Got off the couch and did something.
After a stint of the blues for a less than stellar experience with a client back in February.....I finally got started with a couple of projects that I could sink my teeth into. I created a skull mask for Elisa-which I will post in the coming days. A new Steampunk Mech that I am working on as well as an art trade with Stefan Bucher (creater of DailyMonster.com). Right now is the beginnings of my Steampunk mech-I dont know if it will also be a two-legged chicken walker or a full fledged 4 legged machine like the AT-AT. Here are three pics that show you where I am at.
This is the configuration of the main body.
Here are the parts-based off of an old Best Steam Tractor and a horse drawn carriage.
Detail of the carriage area
I am working on the leg mechanism as well as the chassis.
This is the configuration of the main body.
Here are the parts-based off of an old Best Steam Tractor and a horse drawn carriage.
Detail of the carriage area
I am working on the leg mechanism as well as the chassis.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Octopus Mask almost done
Here are some more pics of the Octopus mask. I am actually done....but Elisa wanted to take a picture of it tomorrow in natural light....and the glue still needs to dry.
Here is head all primered up and ready for the metallic work to be done.

Here is the filigreed arm ready to take the metal paint. You can see the eyes right above it.

Here is the finished octopus arm with the enamel.
Here is head all primered up and ready for the metallic work to be done.

Here is the filigreed arm ready to take the metal paint. You can see the eyes right above it.

Here is the finished octopus arm with the enamel.
Labels:
cut paper,
halloween,
halloween mask,
octopus,
octopus mask,
paper,
paper craft,
paper masks,
paper sculpture,
portland,
sculpture,
steampunk,
victorian
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Creating a new Mechanized Robot for the Royal Family
Coming off of my fantastic experience at Hasbro (and not allowing the Fed Ex fiasco to hamper my elation)-I am starting on a new Steam Punk Mechanized machine based on 17th century Flemish and German armor craftsman(shown in book). Plus early Fowler engine reference. The drawing that I did shows a Spanish Morion Helmet (different from the jousting, closed face ones).

Here is the body.

And another shot of the trusses which will become the right arm (sword arm)

Here is the body.

And another shot of the trusses which will become the right arm (sword arm)
Labels:
cut paper,
mecha,
paper,
paper craft,
paper robot,
paper sculpture,
portland,
sculpture,
steampunk,
steampunk mech,
victorian mech
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