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MOREZMORE WIP # 20: Fortuna (Part 1)

Morezmore Current WIP:
Fortuna, Goddess of Abundance, Luck and Fortune (Part 1)
Part 2 can be found here:
http://blogs.ebay.com/morezmore/entry/MOREZMORE-WIP-20-Fortuna-Part-2/_W0QQentrysyncidZ413405011QQidZ413405011

Large pictures can be found here: http://www.morezmore.com/WIP.html

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Day 1 (March 10, 2008)

Here is what I have so far:

a lovely victorian image of Fortuna by Jean Bernard ("Fortuna", Bridgeman Art Library, London, England - thank you, Colleen, for doing the research and digging it out (!!!)

and a hope to win this small vintage old world globe that I am bidding on:

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Day 2 (March 11, 2008)

First thing would be to make an armature. Fortuna will have the Morezmore Modular Brickhouse Armature. I will take as many pictures as possible and outline the step by step process to show what it is all about. 

I will be using:

-- 8" tall skeleton image. If you don't have it, you can grab it in the link below - Compliments of Morezmore:  http://www.morezmore.com/links.html
-- 17 gauge and 24 gauge galvanized steel wire
-- brass tubing 3/32 + 1/16
-- long nose pliers, flat nose pliers, wire cutters, mini tubing cutter, awl (you can use ice pick)
-- Magic Sculpt and Magic Smooth epoxies

All right, first I bend the wire on this handy armature peg board (you can do by hand, following the skeleton bones). The objective is to have something like that:

These are the tools, by the way. I am starting to tie the wire pieces together, trying to make it tight and secure, so that nothing rotates, rocks, shifts, moves or wiggles in the hip area:

Same thing for shoulder/spine connection - tight and secure. Flat nose pliers help to straighten the wire and make defined bends.

Here it is, tied up together. I like my fantasy women long-legged and long-necked, so my armature does not exactly follow the skeleton proportions. Now bending the spine to give it the curves in the lower back, shoulder and neck area.

Now, with the tubing cutter, I am cutting 3/32 tube to make the head, hands and feet modules. Measure tube to the armature, make a little dent on the tube with wire cutters, insert into tubing cutter, tighten the knob, rotate a few times, tighten the knob again, rotate again a few times and so on. Gently try to bend the end sticking out of the cutter, when the it is ready, it will snap off. The tube opening will come out sort of smaller because the cutter will push the walls of the tube inwards, straighten it out with an awl or ice pick (insert awl into the opening, tap a few times and rotate and work it open).

Here are all the modules and armature. Notice that the leg wires are cut under the knees. Assemble all and pose.

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Day 3 (March 12, 2008)

Fortuna is 8" tall sculpt. The tube combination 3/32 + 1/16 will be too flimsy for her weight-bearing leg. So I am going to step up and go with 1/8 + 3/32. To keep the connection snug and tight, I am going to keep a little piece of 3/32 tube and put 1/8 tube over it. Here is what it looks like. I am using a temporary base while I am waiting for my globe.

Before applying the Magic Sculpt epoxy over the armature, I wrapped the main thick wire with thin wire - the little "teeth" will help Magic Sculpt to adhere better.

Now, removing all module tubes and covering the armature with magic sculpt - keeping the areas where tubes slide on clean. Adding bulk to rib cage and hip bones. Pushing Magic Sculpt into the wire so that there are as little air pockets left inside as possible.

Then wrapping a bit of thin wire over the head module tube and making something like a bit of a scull - flat on the face area with a bump on the back of the head.

It will need to be curing for at least 12 hours before I can continue. So this is what I have now - see below.

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Day 4 (March 13, 2008)

This morning was spent on trying to insert glass eyes into the sculpted head. Rather frustrating process - I would sculpt a beautiful face, try to insert the eyes and mess it up. Start again, same thing. Another option - sculpt the head around the eyes - did not work either, the eyes move and shift around and the goddess is either cross-eyed or has a lazy eye or something. So finally I came up with this idea. The eyes are set onto the scull and baked. Will try again - at least the eyes are looking straight, aligned and not going anywhere and I can sculpt around the eyes. I will let you know how this goes. Meanwhile, does not look like a classic beauty, does it.

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Day 5 (March 14, 2008)
Scratch that idea - did not work. Inserting the eyes the old-fashioned way.

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Day 6 (March 15, 2008)

The head is done and baked - my first time with glass eyes, first time with a smiling face, first time with (I guess I felt like I needed an extra challenge) a classical roman profile. Something like that:

Well, here is the result. I hope you recognize the winning smile of Fortuna, commonly known as Lady Luck

Oh, incidentally, I did win that globe! Great price, too!
Check it out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=360031123299&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=023

One more thing that I bought - 400 hundred miniature Gold Coins!
tiny shiny 3 mm brass disks (they are locksmith rekey pins, look at second bag on the picture). When they arrive, I will take a better photo:

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Day 7 (March 16, 2008)

Putting the bulk on Fortuna's torso. Will define and smooth and hopefully bake tomorrow.

My "coins" have arrived yesterday. Quick rinse in a tarnish remover restored the brass shine. Here they are drying on a paper towel:

Forgot to mention, for anatomy reference I am using this website - check it out http://www.female-anatomy-for-artist.com

The subscription is not cheap, but the photo references are very helpful.

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Day 8 (March 17, 2008)

Packing weekend purchases, did not sculpt. But I am not complaining. Thank you for shopping, dear fairymakers. Tomorrow is another day. :)

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Day 9 (March 18, 2008)

Good morning! It is 6:50 and I already put in a good couple of hours into sculpting, so I have something to show. The torso is shaped and smoothed with TLS. I also added more clay to the belly and pelvic area and shifted the belly button down, as the whole belly area was too high and looked wrong. I think it looks better now. I will probably see more mistakes AFTER it is baked, but this is just the way it goes. But, it is all right. Progress, not perfection.  

 A few people asked how to smooth a sculpt. You can do it with your fingers first, then with a brush and translucent liquid sculpey (TLS).

 Here she is, ready to be fired. It is Puppen Fimo (rose) straight out of the package, so the baking temperature is 230 degrees F. This is a thick chunk of clay, so it will stay in the oven for 60 minutes. The temperature will be fluctuating between 230 and 240, but as long as it does not go over 260, it is ok (according to the Fimo manufacturer). The termometer is mercury-filled commercial oven test thermometer. I was going to carry it in my ebay store, but mercury-filled thermometers are not allowed. It is available on my website - you can find the link on my "About Me" page. I will gladly combine it with your ebay purchases.

Somebody asked about eyes - Fortuna has 4 mm blue glass eyes and she is 8" tall.

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Day 10 (March 19, 2008)

After I baked, I realized that her bottom and belly are still too high. Added more clay and rebaked. I am going for that corpulent Roman Goddess look, but I might have gone overboard. Those are some Olympic-size thighs! She might need to undergo an exacto knife cosmetic surgery, but I am going to wait until I sand down that cellulite on her behind. The upper body is sanded already. Here is what I have:

I also made the cornucopia. Searched on google for the material that would be suitable for it and found this:

Cornucopia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The cornucopia (
Latin: Cornu Copiae) is a symbol of food and abundance dating back to the 5th Century BC, also referred to as Horn of Plenty, Horn of Amalthea, and harvest cone.

In Greek mythology, Amalthea raised Zeus on the milk of a goat. In return Zeus gave Amalthea the goat's horn. It had the power to give to the person in possession of it whatever he or she wished for. This gave rise to the legend of the cornucopia. The original depictions were of the goat's horn filled with fruits and flowers: deities, especially Fortuna, would be depicted with the horn of plenty.

Great, so we need a goat horn, or any horn for that matter. 

The Magic Drawer...

produced this:



It is a bird made out of natural horn. Awesome find.
A bit of clay, fired up and voila! The cornucopia:

I think I like the idea of adding fruit and flowers to the horn in addition to gold coins. Can't beat fruit and flowers for decorative effect. And it is consistent with the legend of Cornucopia.

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Day 11 (March 20, 2008)

Good morning. The globe arrived and was immediately dismantled to see if it will work - it does!
Here is what was used for the base - a heavy brass candlestick base, the globe, a rod, a large wooden bead to keep rod in place and Magic Smooth. Here it is curing:

Cornucopia is almost done, will add coins when dries. There will be a few random coins down her gown (mental note - buy white silk gauze) and on the globe. It looks a bit silly right now, I think because she is holding the cornucopia with a missing limb, but I needed to finish cornucopia before I sculpt the hand that holds it.

Here is what I have now:


 

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Day 12 (March 21, 2008)

More on globe - I added a blob of Magic Sculpt inside the base - to secure the rod even further. Magic Sculpt is heavy and will add some additional weight to the base to eliminate a chance of Fortuna toppling. Closed the bottom with cardboard and finally glued a piece of green felt with Fabritac for a finished look.

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Day 13 (March 22, 2008)

Feet day. I took a few step by step pictures, not enough to make a tutorial, because I don't have a set procedure yet - I am still learning anatomy and it is a lot of pushing, pulling and dabbing and correcting. It is more of a general outline.

So, feet modules start with little boot like shapes. Then brass tubes are inserted in the heel area.

I made a little Feet Widget which consists of a wooden bead, a magnet and same 17 gauge wire, all put together with magic sculpt epoxy. I find it helpful to do both feet at the same time and the Feet Widget keeps them together for easy comparison. It is also posable so I don't have to drag out the main sculpt every time I need to check the position of the feet. The magnet is helpful to keep it upright for storage and for firing, and securely sticks to any metal surface.

After many chaotic manipulations, if I am lucky, the shape of human feet starts to emerge. Good anatomy reference pictures are exceptionally helpful.

I need to do more detailing on the toes and smoothen everything out. But I reached the point that I cannot go any further without destroying what I already accomplished. The clay is warm and wiggles under my tools. I need to set it aside and allow it to cool off and settle down. Actually it is in the freezer right now, I wonder if detailing might be easier to handle if the core of the feet is frozen. Here they are posed on the globe. Also you can see the book I am using - an excellent anatomy reference - "Dynamic Anatomy" by Burne Hogarth. 



Freezing helped! Not long though before it got warm again, but I managed to finish and fire them up, here they are:



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Day 14 (March 23, 2008)

The hands. Again, I cannot give a step by step instructions, as I am still learning, but I took a few pictures of different stages of hands, just for general idea.

I hope you remember the Feet Widget you met the other day. Well, here is his brother - the Hand Widget. He is taller and just as good-looking and helpful. Here is the family photo:

Final position check on the main sculpt and back it goes to the Hand Widget for baking.

Puppen Fimo Rose is used for the main sculpt, except the hands, which are 1 part of Fimo Quick Mix and 2 parts of Puppen Fimo Rose. Fimo Quick Mix adds flexibility to the clay (that is what Fimo manufacturer says). The mix ratio is a mystery which I would need to unveil myself. 

To test Fimo manufacturer's claim, and to test the experimental 2:1 ratio without putting my hard-earned hands at risk, I made one additional ugly test hand of the same size and I am planning to bake together with the other hands.

By the way I used the same mix ratio for hands in my last sculpture (Mistress) but did not dare bending and twisting fingers too much. So this time, I made a spare hand to torture.

I will keep you posted, how that worked out.

The allowed post length came to the limit, starting Part 2.

Part 2 can be found here:
http://blogs.ebay.com/morezmore/entry/MOREZMORE-WIP-20-Fortuna-Part-2/_W0QQentrysyncidZ413405011QQidZ413405011

 

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tracys_nook
I used to have a globe like that, I wonder what I did with it?
Mar-10-08 06:56:01 PDT Report this comment
magicfairy2007
it will be lovely...like all your works....kisses
Mar-10-08 08:29:41 PDT Report this comment
patriziaeguido
She will be a marvel!!! I'm watching...

P.s. Great to have you back on sculpting! A big kiss!
Patrizia (carota72)
Mar-12-08 06:29:43 PDT Report this comment
mutley1970
great to see you back, place not same without you xxzoe
Mar-12-08 07:52:09 PDT Report this comment
sweetlovesheart
CONGRATULATIONS ON MISTRESS!!!!!!!! This one looks spectacular too!! Thanks so much for
all the great information on these breath taking sculpts!! Your the Best!! :)
Mar-15-08 12:38:50 PDT Report this comment
fairy-frolic
Thanks for all of the wip posts. She will be beautiful.
Sharon
Mar-16-08 17:02:34 PDT Report this comment
elfenmaker
Oh my Natasha you are well underway with a new sculpt ...I must have been asleep not to notice a new wip ...well I have to say fantastic ah the Roman look Lady Luck cool and I truly love the head the smile is wonderful great job loving this too I will keep a closer eye on this one silly me
Diana
Mar-17-08 10:57:58 PDT Report this comment
morezmore
Eva, Patrizia, Zoe, Linda, Sharon, Diana - Thank you VERY MUCH for watching and for your encouraging comments! :) You guys keep me going :)
Mar-18-08 04:21:07 PDT Report this comment
elfenmaker
:-) I will do my best to encourage you I just love how you work it is a joy watching them come to life and this one is just as wonderful ...just in case I forget I will be with my daughter from the 26th to 2nd of April... she lives across the country and she just had a baby Ried is his name cool hugh? so I am hoping you have her finished befor I go :-) can't help it you know I most likely won't be on the computer then. this is always so much fun
Diana
Mar-18-08 18:04:05 PDT Report this comment
morezmore
Thank you, Diana :) I think I will finish by then - I am on a roll :)
Mar-19-08 09:41:08 PDT Report this comment
exploringsunangels
Hi :-) Ah - what a fantastic face she has! I just cant wait to see her finished!
Mar-20-08 17:09:11 PDT Report this comment
mags330_0
Natasha stunning as ever. Great idea about inserting the eyes. Maggie XXX
Mar-21-08 04:01:50 PDT Report this comment
awakened_dreams
very nice tut!!! I can not wait to see her finished--she is coming along quite nicely!
Mar-21-08 06:37:15 PDT Report this comment
sanitymadart
Natasha, your rendition is going to be a classic, as it is! Very nice work. I really like the finding of the rekey pins. Didn't know such existed. Nice find!
Mar-21-08 08:10:25 PDT Report this comment
morezmore
Ann, Maggie, Laurie, Sandy - THANK YOU for stopping by and checking her out.

Sandy - raked my husband's mind for those - he came up with this idea - he had only a few, so I went on ebay and here you go - perfect scale coins
Mar-21-08 08:49:36 PDT Report this comment
elfenmaker
Man I go away for a little while and you go to town again...amazing how your mind works love the find of the bird made out of natural horn that is so perfect how can it get any better natural horn.. love how she is coming along I think your capturing the essence of the lady....awsome
Diana
Mar-21-08 18:04:52 PDT Report this comment
elfenmaker
oh I like that foot widget cool I will be remembering that trick makes life much better than having the whole sculpt to deal with plus the baking we don't need to be baking the top part over and over still have to do the hands right? I love how thie is going
Diana
Mar-22-08 11:25:48 PDT Report this comment
morezmore
:) thank you, Diana! :)
yes, if I have to bake again and again, I want to be able to do in parts - you got the idea! :) Divide and conquer
Mar-22-08 11:29:45 PDT Report this comment
naybella
Love to see your wip Natasha, I always learn something; you're a smart lady.

Silvana
Mar-23-08 21:04:49 PDT Report this comment
morezmore
Naybella, thank you for a kind word :)
You think? :)
Mar-25-08 17:10:28 PDT Report this comment
whitemountainfae
WoW !!!! Not only can I get everything a newbie heart desires from your store, I see now that you have inspiration in ubundance to go with it all.I just know wigetes are going to make my life worth living;)She is so well done and beautiful.
Jeanne
Mar-31-08 07:17:04 PDT Report this comment
magiccat1967
You are awesome...I am learning from you. I like the base with the screws to make your armature.
Apr-02-08 13:55:38 PDT Report this comment
sweetweeangels
Fortuna is fantastic, now I know how to get rid of the fine blowaway hair look and have it the way I want it... and the widgets well you are helping me so much I would never have thought of that. Well done, like others before me have said, you are an inspiration, Fortuna is stunning. Take care Cherilyn
Apr-06-08 12:08:43 PDT Report this comment
morezmore
Thak you thank you, whitemountainfae, magiccat1967, sweetweeangels! :)
Aug-21-08 10:31:35 PDT Report this comment

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