Dinosaur DNA Sculpture
22” Tall Dinosaur DNA Sculpture - Your have to have a little fun so bear with me on this. Overall this sculpture took 8 weeks time to create, but in all reality from my research it took more like 105 Million years to create. using Oregonian white salmon clay base this sculpture is my interpretation of what occurred 105 million years ago ( the Cretaceous Period) when the State of Oregon was actually a shallow ocean and in that ocean, lived a dinosaur, Ornithopod or duck billed dinosaur aka Hadrosaur. I could of said Jurassic Period and picked a Raptor, but they didn’t live in Oregon and during that period there was no Oregon. Well this is my dinosaur sculpture interpretation for all the kids out there with wild imaginations. It is glazed in 3 different white glazes hand brushed on to give the spine true depth. the The DNA circles are cloudy boy brown glazes and the spikes strands are candy apple red with blue cobalt tips. Now with any 105 million year old DNA or bone my DNA sculpture during its 8 weeks of creation has also been dealt with traumatic actions taken against its creation and was attacked in the kiln but someone’s 2021 tea cup and it damaged one strand near the bottom of sculpture. But it adds more character to the sculpture. Fired at cone 6. With the help of a local paleontologist to assist, we feel we are getting closer to identifying the exact colors of this dinosaur and what it truly looked like. so at the moment , my only saying is Danger Will Robinson, Danger.
22” Tall Dinosaur DNA Sculpture - Your have to have a little fun so bear with me on this. Overall this sculpture took 8 weeks time to create, but in all reality from my research it took more like 105 Million years to create. using Oregonian white salmon clay base this sculpture is my interpretation of what occurred 105 million years ago ( the Cretaceous Period) when the State of Oregon was actually a shallow ocean and in that ocean, lived a dinosaur, Ornithopod or duck billed dinosaur aka Hadrosaur. I could of said Jurassic Period and picked a Raptor, but they didn’t live in Oregon and during that period there was no Oregon. Well this is my dinosaur sculpture interpretation for all the kids out there with wild imaginations. It is glazed in 3 different white glazes hand brushed on to give the spine true depth. the The DNA circles are cloudy boy brown glazes and the spikes strands are candy apple red with blue cobalt tips. Now with any 105 million year old DNA or bone my DNA sculpture during its 8 weeks of creation has also been dealt with traumatic actions taken against its creation and was attacked in the kiln but someone’s 2021 tea cup and it damaged one strand near the bottom of sculpture. But it adds more character to the sculpture. Fired at cone 6. With the help of a local paleontologist to assist, we feel we are getting closer to identifying the exact colors of this dinosaur and what it truly looked like. so at the moment , my only saying is Danger Will Robinson, Danger.
22” Tall Dinosaur DNA Sculpture - Your have to have a little fun so bear with me on this. Overall this sculpture took 8 weeks time to create, but in all reality from my research it took more like 105 Million years to create. using Oregonian white salmon clay base this sculpture is my interpretation of what occurred 105 million years ago ( the Cretaceous Period) when the State of Oregon was actually a shallow ocean and in that ocean, lived a dinosaur, Ornithopod or duck billed dinosaur aka Hadrosaur. I could of said Jurassic Period and picked a Raptor, but they didn’t live in Oregon and during that period there was no Oregon. Well this is my dinosaur sculpture interpretation for all the kids out there with wild imaginations. It is glazed in 3 different white glazes hand brushed on to give the spine true depth. the The DNA circles are cloudy boy brown glazes and the spikes strands are candy apple red with blue cobalt tips. Now with any 105 million year old DNA or bone my DNA sculpture during its 8 weeks of creation has also been dealt with traumatic actions taken against its creation and was attacked in the kiln but someone’s 2021 tea cup and it damaged one strand near the bottom of sculpture. But it adds more character to the sculpture. Fired at cone 6. With the help of a local paleontologist to assist, we feel we are getting closer to identifying the exact colors of this dinosaur and what it truly looked like. so at the moment , my only saying is Danger Will Robinson, Danger.