What is a Gargoyle?

Gargoyle is most often applied to medieval works, but throughout the ages it was adapted as, " a means of water diversion". In ancient architecture, gargoyles typically took the form of a lion's head. Similar lion-mouthed water spouts were also seen on Greek temples. Many medieval cathedrals included gargoyles. The most famous are those of Notre Dame de Paris. Although most have grotesque features, the term gargoyle has come to include all types of images. Some gargoyles were depicted as monks, or combinations of real animals and people, many of which were humorous. Unusual animal mixtures, or chimeras, did not act as rain spouts and are more properly called grotesques. They serve more as ornamentation, but are now synonymous with gargoyles.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Gargoyle sculpture - face update

The client has instructed me to remove the beard and add fangs to the gargoyle. The clay sculpture is still very rough at this stage. I will wait a few days before I attempt to add finer detail to the head. Due to the hot weather we are experiencing in the Los Angeles area right now, the clay is too soft; therefore, adding fine detail is somewhat of an arduous task. 

The harder the clay the more detail I am able to add with my dental tools.

gargoyle clay sculpture

The beard has been removed and the fangs are now present.

gargoyle clay sculpture

My 1/3 scale Dracula head for clay model is posed next to the gargoyle sculpture.

gargoyle clay sculpture

gargoyle clay sculpture

gargoyle clay sculpture

Birds eye view of the gargoyle

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