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Sep 07

Foundry Work

  • September 7, 2019
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  • Foundry, Map, Marine Instrument, People, Relief, Sculpture, Suitcase

We’ve been traveling to Green Foundry in Eliot, Maine lately for finishing work on the four North Square Stories sculptures. They’re all in bronze now and it’s quite exciting to see the project coming together at last!

Green Foundry in Eliot, Maine
Pouring a section of the suitcase base
Suitcase base with some of the luggage labels
Sacred Heart Church facade
Patina on the suitcase sculpture, What We brought With Us
Sextant sculpture on the work table
Jason and Josh moving the heaviest of the four sculptures (450lbs)
Lauren in process of sandblasting the sextant sculpture
Melanie, the patina artist from Independent Casting in Philadelphia, at work on the Fantastical Historical Nautical Instrument
Ann at work on the bronze map
Jeremy and Lucas work on the map
Map sculpture by Independent Casting in Philadelphia, mid-patina
One of the cast bronze panels for 1798 North Square View

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