Throwback Thursday: Copper Squirrel

In March of 2011 I was experimenting with copper clay, which is fine particles of copper suspended in a fireable media that shapes like clay. When heated in a kiln, the organics burn away and the copper remains. I made this squirrel for my Dad, and after firing it measures about a half inch tall.

Photo description: copper squirrel sculpture with acorn side view

What I liked about this sculpture is the way I treated the tail. From the side it looks like a full fluffy tail, but the back shows that it is spoon shaped, which reduces the bulk and I feel was a nice design choice.

Photo description: back of the sculpture’s tail showing a spoon shape and lines indicating fur direction

Throwback Thursday: fused box

Sliding back to June of 2010, here is a fused glass box with lid that I did in my small Paragon kiln. The lid and base are made with separate molds, so I put strips of glass in the mold, put them in the kiln, and let it fuse together.

Photo description: fused glass box showing the outlines of the shards used to fill the mold

It is a cute little box, but I didn’t make many. (This is the first and might have been the last.) It took a large amount of shards.