An update on my previous post (Metal Dragon WIP 9/1/15). Here’s the completed photo of the Viking-inspired Dragon head – part 1 of 3. Couldn’t be more proud of the progress thus far. Like, Love, Hate it? Would appreciate your thoughts!
Take a look at some work in progress shots I took via Instagram. (Make sure to follow me for insta-photo updates.) I’m also excited to announce that I’ll be posting daily time-lapse videos of my work in the studio, so please stay tuned.
Ummm… I friggin love this. What do you charge for stuff like this????
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Absolutely stunning work!
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Thank you so much! More in the works, please stay tuned 🙂
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This is really awesome and I love the work. I take it you have some welding training? I’ve always loved what you can do with metal in art, I’ve just never been very skilled at bending it to my will. I’m so much better with clay and paint lol. I hope that your dragon is well received this October!
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Thank you so much! Yes, my background is in Fine Art, and I actually had a focus on Ceramics for a while, but have recently shifted over to welding and metal sculptures. We as artists sometimes go through phases don’t we? 🙂
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That we do, for a long time I was focused more on the Fine Arts, but I’ve recently found that I enjoy playing with clay much more. As to whether I completely shift my focus there, I’m not sure yet. I’ve always been fascinated by metal sculptures and enjoyed seeing what people can create with it.
That we do, one of the beauties of being an artist.
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This is pretty sick! I hope you don’t mind, but I added this to Facebook. Brilliant work. Inspiring! The stones take on this wooden look which is in great contrast to the metal. Amazing work.
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Thank you so much Simon! Not at all, it is my pleasure to inspire! What is your FB link so that we can connect there as well!
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Wow, I discovered this while reading “2015: a year of great blogging”. You totally rock! What a find
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omg that is the coolest and most beautiful piece of metal work that I’ve ever seen. I’m serious! I covet it so much! I hope you’re still doing work like this when I can save enough money to purchase something from you! wow!
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Thank you so much for your kind words. I promise I’ll still be producing work for a long time, but please know that I also work on commissioned pieces for a range of budgets. If you have an idea for a metalwork or handmade sculpture, I’m open to your brilliant ideas anytime, so feel free to reach out at info@mccallistersculpture.com or on my FB page https://www.facebook.com/McCallisterSculpture. Thanks again for the support!
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WOW so amazing, your so talented. keep up the good work young man x
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Thank you Morgarna for you kind words.
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Love it!
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I feel the love!
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Wow! Incredible sculptures.
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Thanks Rick – I appreciate the support! Stay tuned for more 🙂
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I Love it and wish I had the $$$$$ to buy one, but alas I will have to just enjoy the pictures of it that you have there and if I get to Scottsdale will look for your work. My husband has a lot of family who live in the Phoenix/
Scottsdale area
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This truly beautiful and awesome. I wish is came in a desk size version for my office, but I have to admit the scale is part of its magnificence.
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I can make table top size sculpture, but it would still be like 3-4feet long. But only like one foot tall..
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remember when you are creating you and you alone see the oops, but really there are none, because something this amazing is truly a work of art, thx for your talent, I’m a huge dragon lover or as my boyfriend says drag- un HUGE, please keep this up and where do we find the cost of these beauties, love the landscaping, is that your yard, stunning, need pics at night with the dragon lite up, ROCK ON xxx…
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you can ask me directly through email, but I also post prices on http://www.facebook.com/mccallistersculpture
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hope my post went through, you are sick I love dragonssssssss…
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So do I!!!! lol
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Beautiful.
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Thank you!
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The internet is a great thing, as it sometimes turns your attention towards stuff you would never have seen elsewhere.
“Ascendance” is beautiful and “Jormungandr” blows my mind. If I had a job that would pay better, you would be making one for me aswell 🙂
As it is, I can only offer a good home for Jormungandr, as I live in the area in Denmark, where viking settled down. I can only imagen, that Jormungandr will be happier here in the cold salty air than in the Sonoran Desert. Just say the word… 🙂
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Haha I totally understand, he would do well to be in a land that suits the name Jormungundr. If there was only a way to contact museums in your area or city planners who would want a sculpture for their parks.
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