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My daughter uses the gamer alias 'ZombieChicken', which made me wonder what a real zombie chicken might look like... Just messing about with Lightroom on a quiet Saturday afternoon.
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I am so happy with how this guy turned out. Tiny serated knife on a spear! Skull on necklace! Only 3.5" tall from base to tippy top of spear!
The artist's edition/one of a kind zombie chicken miniature, king of the zombie chicken hordes, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish, accessories are wood and metal and thread. Signed and numbered (AE 1/1 over a black dot marking this edition of one). He'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
They're actually quite small. This is the size I like working with most. If you were to page back through my Flickr stream, you'd probably see that most of my smaller work is about the same size. I don't mean to work within these bounds, I think it's just how I'm wired.
The first edition (of two, I think) of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/15 over a yellow dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
Aerial shot of a crowd scene!
The first edition (of two, I think) of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/15 over a yellow dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
just a quick snap for today...
i need to get unbusy so i can actually focus on taking some real pictures again...
real as in opposed to this picture, which is obviously a figment of your imagination...(geez.)
and i need to get some sleep...so things make sense again...
or maybe just so that i make sense again...yikes.
My mold finally died. It made somewhere around 25 chickens and started coming apart, which I knew would happen. It was my first mold and it served me well.
These guys are fresh out of the mold, unpainted and untrimmed.
I am really happy with how these turned out, considering that they are my first three-dimensional multiple.
The first edition (of two, I think) of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/15 over a yellow dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
They're dancing, all ballroom-style.
The first edition (of two, I think) of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/15 over a yellow dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
I'm making a larger version of the zombie chicken, to hold this axe.
So far, I've made the armature (tinfoil, masking tape and wire), stuck clay on in the shape of a lumpy chicken, and textured the skin with a dry sponge and a texturing tool I made .
The little fake pearls in the eyes of the necklace make me very happy.
The artist's edition/one of a kind zombie chicken miniature, king of the zombie chicken hordes, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish, accessories are wood and metal and thread. Signed and numbered (AE 1/1 over a black dot marking this edition of one). He'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
A sampling of unpainted hand cast acrylic miniatures. Both the zombie chickens and octopus-attacking-spaceship are cast from molds taken of sculptures I've done.
I think they're around two inches tall or so.
Painted up, they'll be sold at this year's Stumptown.
Nubbin tail.
The artist's edition/one of a kind zombie chicken miniature, king of the zombie chicken hordes, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish, accessories are wood and metal and thread. Signed and numbered (AE 1/1 over a black dot marking this edition of one). He'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
Plaster cast with polymer clay backing of a zombie chicken miniature I made. Has a hanger, it's a wall piece, though fits in the palm of one's hand. Painted with acrylic and a total experiment.
Further progress on the zombie chicken, here it is fresh out of the oven, now marked up with patches and seams.
plucked, cleaned (read "guts yanked out and disposed of without being examined too closely") and almost ready for the oven.
Shot for the ordering and will-call post, hence the mug-shot-ness of the image. Blogged here.
The first edition of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/15 over a yellow dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
Shot for the ordering and will-call post, hence the mug-shot-ness of the image. Blogged here.
The second edition of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/9 over an orange dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
Shot for the ordering and will-call post, hence the mug-shot-ness of the image. Blogged here.
The second edition of zombie chicken miniatures, hand cast from a home-made mold and original positive. Hand painted with acrylics and ink, sealed with a matte finish. Signed and numbered (n/9 over an orange dot marking this edition). They'll be at Stumptown Comics fest with me this year.
In a fast food joint built on an ancient burial ground, zombified chickens mount a campaign of bloody vengeance against the workers frying them
This will be on my viewing list tonight. I don’t expect it to rank up there with classics like ”The Grapes of Wrath” or “Ben Hur” but I’m willing to give it a shot
A plaster cast test of the zombie chicken mold I made two (!) years ago. Previously seen here.
I make stuff. A lot of stuff. And I always have. As we're moving, I am culling out the things that stuck around because I was once fond of them. Broken, crappy or useless, I didn't throw them away.
I'm taking a snap of each before they get scrapped. Bonus is that you can kind of sense where I started with sculpting and things.