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It an take over 200 man-hours to create our most complex statues. Here is a an explanation of how they are created.
Step 1: Planning and Design
We don't make any modificatios to the resin models but use them to help consider the proportions and details. They are passed around thw workforce before work begins so that every worker has an idea of how the model will look. It is rare that we copy the exact features from a resin model. Sometimes it's important to modify the posture so that our statues stand upright and we-ll balanced.
Step 2: Acquire Raw Materials
We get deliveries twice a week ffrom scrap metal providers. These include Ford Thailand, manufacturers for the Thai army, construction companies, boat manufacturers and scrap yard dealers. On occassion we purchase specialist part from manufacturers around thailand which may or may not be second-hand.
Step 3: Creation
We begin by creating a wire frame 'scaffholding' for our work. This provides all the artists with the required proportions and enables them to work alone on each limb.
It is rare that only one artist will work on a model in its entirity. Each artist has unique skills and experiences and a large model may require the skills of 10 or more men. Most artists work unsivervised although each porject is overseen by the master artist who offers assistance and advice.
Step 4: Cleaning & Laquering
There is a huge difference between the statues before and after they are cleaned. We do this at the last possible time as the workshop is usually quite dusty. We use a clear lacquer most of the time but for models that will be used outdoors we have to use something waterproof.
Step 5: Completion!
Take a look at our completed work at our online ArtFromSteel Catalog
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