This page is dedicated to my recent efforts in sculptures.  This is a very time consuming hobby but uh.. very therapeutic. There's something aboout getting your hands all dirty and sloppy in the mud and the plaster and the goo, and wrestling the lids off of noxious chemicals and then creating 3D images of something you made that is PRIMAL.. I can't explain it, but I hope you enjoy the results as much as I have.
All the items you see below are available for sale under the Wolfwares catalog. To order, click here. Click on any of the images you see below to view the 3D virtua mapping of the sculpture you're interested in.
"Selane" [$65] This lovely lady gargoyle stands about 10" high, inspired by a costume I saw at CF8. (original) Yes, she's finally finished! Isn't she beautiful? I swear, this one looks back at me. Golden Wing [$85]: inspired by a rendered drawing, a beautiful golden dragon perched on a piece of volcanic rock with wings outstretched. The wings on this sculpture are made of rubber, real to feel.
Chess [$30]:  part of a very LARGE chess set I'm working on. A beautiful gryphon.

"Yiffy": [$45] Werewolf pinning a dragon to a mound saying "I gotcha now!" Put this on your desk and when your co-workers stare say "Hey, it's art"

Sad Little Gargoyle [$30]: This little critter is the most popular of the molds that I sell, and was also the first I ever did. It is about 4" in diameter. The gargoyle is hunched over, his wings curled, wiping a tear from his eye in a pose that I'm told is highly reminiscent of the thinker. He can also be painted like an angel or devil. Dragon [$30]:

[last offer]

This one I've done a lot of refits on, including space-dragons, and gargoyles too. The dragon stands on its own base, about 6" high. The refits on this one are enormous.. I've made a copper-scaly one, a space-dragon, a green anatomically correct gargoyle, and even one that resembles "Brooklyn" from Disney's Gargoyles.

Only a few of these remain, and the mold has been discontinued.

Werewolf [$40]: Also a monster seller, this one. It gets repainted as a variety of forms. It is about 4" high. Repaints include white, grey, black and foxy. Grif da Gryphon [$5]
Fridge Monster [$10]: Small 2" fridge magent of relief of Korul Al-Wassar or Loopy. Commemoratives offered at costume performances. Sky Serpent [$125/$200]: This sculpture of a dragon with wings spread perched on a mountain peak spans 1.5'x6"x1' and will dominate your coffee table and all he surveys. Limited edition cast in epoxy-brone or forton with full paint job
Guard o my Heart [$80]: A pendant of a swooping gargoyle, cast in bronze.

Custom Sculptures

Korul Al-Wassar: Action Figure Refit of Korul Al-Wassar, standing 6" tall.

Riverdale: Riverdale, wiping a tear from his eye with his wing, lies distraught on the castle floor. Where is his daddy?

Cuties: From left to right, Grif, da gryphon (2") [custom], A cute selkie (4" long) [custom], and a Big Mutant Junky Moth I made as a commission (6" in diameter)

Mighty Wing Lung Puff: Star of Rumpus!, here he is, the 90's Godzilla, a beautiful tigerodon made to 1/4800 scale (well, the real one is what. 18 storeys high?)

Pyro da Dragon Volcanic Dragon

Lady Dragon (in her flame-retardant boudoir) Selkie
Sci-Fi Sculptures: ferengi, galactic police, daleks.


Sculpture Information:

Ordering: To order any of the sculptures you see here, take down the name of that sculpture and specify it on the order page, or, specify how you would like it painted.

Commission: I can be commissioned to do sculptures, and have been in the past. Custom paint-jobs on existing casting are not a problem at all.
  • Coins of the main characters of "Shanda the Panda" and "Katmandu" for the Curtises. [Cancelled?]
  • I also did a sculpture of a lady dragon, but then she suffered a terrible tragedy and could not collect.
  • Chess Set:Someone said they want a chess set made entirely of creatures. Quite an undertaking, but potentially a lot of fun.. Update: Pawns and Bishops completed
  • Big Ante Gargoyle: Someone wants a huge gargoyle to put in their front hall.


HELP NEEDED:

I want very much to cast in things like Resin and Vinyl and cannot find methods nor suppliers in my area. I am also looking to find a local supplier of foam rubber. If anyone out there happens to know anything about this, please let me know!

HOW TO

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