Thursday, March 11, 2010

HARD FLAG DESIGN FOR VARUNA VIBE - DONE 3-17-2010


HARD FLAG BLOWING IN THE WINDS OUTSIDE OF MY OFFICE ON 3-18-2010







Finished Hard Fish 3-17-10




Original study for Hard Fish



3-11-2010




NOTE THE LITTLE RAMORA FISH HITCHING A RIDE
3-11-2010

A HARD FLAG (wind vane) is a specially configured fish that can ride on a hollow pole
on top of Varuna Vibe and withstand the wind while driving up to 30 - 35 mph.
Note the flat space on the bottom (throat area) of the fish.
This will be the place where the pin that goes inside of a metal tube (pole) 
will hold the fish in place in the wind  and allow it to twist depending on the wind direction.

 
The one behind the new Hard Flag is of an early fish with a guide.
Cutting started on:
3-12-2010



HARD FLAG 3-12-2010
I may not make this a hard flag.. We will see. 

As this will be a street flag, I am using corks as the round things.
3-13-10

Much Gesso is now flowing.  Several Coats before color is added.
This will make it strong and heavy.  I have made many of these over the
years and they withstand a mordeate wind. 
I do not go over 30 with them up. 
If they were to fall, they are basically paper and paint.  
Note the mounting bracket caping the green pipe. It is made from
a plastic screw on cap and two heavy chopsticks.  I will do a photo
of this soon. It has to be reterofitted into a smaller pipe.
3-13-10




3-14-2010

This is the part that holds the wind hard flag fish in the tube.
Two strong chop sticks are driven in and the base is glued together.
The chopsticks are driven inside and, in this case, the tips end in the eye area
thus getting a strong stabilization from the glued on layers.  
Later, the base will be fitted with wrapped wire and more glue
to obtain the desired angle and leave room for the vane to work in the wind.
3-14-10


This shows the cap which will rest on the tube.   3-14-10

Rear in right side  3-14-10

Left side 3-14-10

Ramoras are fish with a sucker on the head that attach to larger fish for a ride.
They are do not harm the larger fish.
                                                           This is called "Commensalism"
These here use their mouths to hold on. 
This is called artistic license. (smile)  3-14-10
Working together as one, they are heading for the surface!  3-14-10

3-15-10





Working on the lips and human like teeth. -3-15-10





EYE TREATMENT


OTHER SIDE
RIGHT SIDE

LEFT SIDE  (ALMOST DONE) 3-16-2010





HARD FLAG WITH CONE FIN COMPLETED 3-17-10


Right side




River Edge Studio after completion



HARD FISH IN ASSURANCE OFFICE

Monday, March 1, 2010

Repairs to Night Birds 1 and 2 3-1-2010

Ovapositor

Night Bird 1 Repaired 2-29-2010

Night Bird 2 under repair 2-19-2010

Night Bird 2 original drawing



Under repair with new teeth

no eyes yet


Eyes almost done.