I wanted to give a little promotion to another toy project I had the pleasure of sculpting. Jeremiah The Innocent by Daniel Johnston. I've always liked the challenge of bringing very 2-D images into 3-D. This was one of them, I've also always been a fan of the deceptively simplistic art of Daniel.

First Laying UP the basic shape with a foil core

The rough form, trying very hard to keep the feel of the original drawing.

After notes and smoothing, the final sculpt.

The resin master.

Then the finished product! I think it turned out great.
1 comment:
I got a pink one. Way cool!
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