Pugoyle

I finally finished my new molds. This is a Plaster of Paris casting straight from the mold before any clean up. This is the first casting from the mold. I call this one the Panting Pug. Once it finishes curing I’ll paint it. I’ll also make a casting out of concrete to sit outside in the garden. Of all of the pug sculptures, this one looks most like a gargoyle to me, or a pugoyle, as people have called them.

Labrador with a Biscuit Statue

The last couple of Lab sculptures I made leaned toward realism so I felt like cutting loose with this one. It’s a work in progress. I need to let it sit for a bit while I decide what needs to be tweaked before smoothing out all of the tool marks.

I’ve also noticed that when casting in concrete as opposed to painting them with acrylics, much of the facial expression is revealed by the shadows the creases and wrinkles cast.

Milk Chocolate to Chocolate Brown

That milk chocolate look wasn’t really working for me so I made another go at it with some black to give the brown more depth.

Here is the milk chocolate version.
And here is the chocolate brown version.

Labrador Statue

After a few speed bumps, I was able to make a hydrostone casting from the new Labrador mold I modeled after Fleegle. I just filled the mold with concrete and should have an outdoor garden Labrador in a few days ready to keep an eye out for squirrels in the backyard.