"Spiked Tongue" by Lance Cardinal |
Hey everyone! This is a sculpture I created while at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Its called "Sharp Tongue". Its created with Model Magic modelling compound and wooden skewers. I really like the idea of over sized things and also the idea of wood meeting organic. I loved how it turned out and I hope you enjoy the following pics and commentary.
Here is the tongue on a plinth in the studio. I added a shellac to make it look a bit wetter and it also popped the color. |
I wanted it to have a tense look to it, as if some one just got poked with toothpics! |
I like the crease in the centre of the tongue. I tried to capture the roughness of the real thing |
The front view shows how I tried to follow the curve of the tongue in the sticks. |
I wanted it to look like the sticks were growing out of the blisters |
Close up of the tongue details in the crease. I poked holes in the tongue to create pores and rivets. |
Not very tongue like without the paint and shiny coating. |
NO i did not bake it, i just needed a non stick surface I could move around easily and store. I put the sticks in at first but Ill pull them out when its half dry for painting. |
I love how the material wrinkles when it dries. Looks very tongue like. |
Getting closer to finished. I love cereal boxes, you should always have a pile ready for use in your creative space. |
I finished painting it and sprayed it with high gloss spray paint shellac. after 24hrs I put the sticks back in. |
The "Spiked Tongue" in all its glory!! Thanks for checking it out! See You Again. Lance |