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Anurag Art: Online: September 2009
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Thursday, September 03, 2009. Official Anurag website, now live. Well; it's about time. The boys down at Anurag finally got their website made! Check it out, AnuragArt.com. This website, my Anurag Art fan page, has been crippled by the failure of my main online image-hoster, zoto[dot]com. I will strive to repost old images and take better care of this page. Please check back shortly. Also; new email. 0 comments, for above posting. 3:16 AM Permalink; for this post. Add to del.icio.us. Joan of Arc project.
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Anurag Art: Online: Iron Pour at White Bear Lake
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Thursday, August 10, 2006. Iron Pour at White Bear Lake. I should have posted these earlier. 5:47 PM Permalink; for this post. Add to del.icio.us. 14680 May Ave Stillwater, MN 55082 Studio: (651)-430-1347. New, official website for. Crusty and Dad visit the farm. Iron Pour at Tamarack Nature Centre, White Bear La. Sam Durant piece back in the shop for repairs. A couple farm pics. Feeding the bronze crucible. TURNED UPSIDE DOWN: ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE SAM DURANT. Today is F. Scott Fitzgeralds Birthday.
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Anurag Art: Online: The woman with dress; formerly known as nude.
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Monday, October 30, 2006. The woman with dress; formerly known as nude. This series of pics show a bronze dress being created on the original clay form, then being placed on the bronze female form. I need to call Bilbo and ask about the name of this piece and the artist's name. I will be back from deer-camp by the end of the weeek and will get the story and update this posting. Pics click to enlarge. Anurag Art Bronze Studio and Foundry. Clay female form and wax dress. 7:13 PM Permalink; for this post.
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Anurag Art: Online: August 2006
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Thursday, August 10, 2006. Iron Pour at White Bear Lake. I should have posted these earlier. 0 comments, for above posting. 5:47 PM Permalink; for this post. Add to del.icio.us. 14680 May Ave Stillwater, MN 55082 Studio: (651)-430-1347. New, official website for. Directories at Modern Casting.com. Official Anurag website, now live. Pouring bronze at Anurag. Our Lady of Victory, at St. Kates. Joan of Arc project. These characters of bronze. The woman with dress; formerly known as nude.
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Anurag Art: Online: These characters of bronze
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Friday, November 17, 2006. These characters of bronze. These pieces are supposed to be three dimensional interpretations of (Chinese? Calligraphic characters. I'll up date this posting with the name of the artist and the names of the pieces (If I can describe them, appropriately, to Baggins). The sinuous nature of the pieces must have required many individual cast parts. Pics click to enlarge. Update, March 25 2008: Another pictograph photo scan. A Wikipedia.Org article. 7:51 PM Permalink; for this post.
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Franconia Sculpture Park is grateful to partner with many exceptional private and corporate foundations, government funders, and regional arts councils. These institutional funders have been integral to Franconia’s achievement from capacity building and capital improvement to funding exhibitions, artist residency fellowships and internships and educational programming. Learn more. Thank you to the following partners for making so much possible at Franconia Sculpture Park. L and N Andreas Foundation.
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Anurag Art: Online: Pouring bronze at Anurag
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Thursday, March 27, 2008. Pouring bronze at Anurag. Pics click to enlarge.]. Warming the bronze ingots on the edge of the furnace, before dropping them into the crucible. Heaving the bronze and brightly glowing crucible from the furnace, at the height of its heating. The crucible will then be set down on a carbon barriered (cardboard) firebrick and "slagged" [have the glass and impurities raked off the top]. The "ceramic-shell" molds are generally thinner and more "figurative". Add to del.icio.us.
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Anurag Art: Online: November 2006
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Friday, November 17, 2006. These characters of bronze. These pieces are supposed to be three dimensional interpretations of (Chinese? Calligraphic characters. I'll up date this posting with the name of the artist and the names of the pieces (If I can describe them, appropriately, to Baggins). The sinuous nature of the pieces must have required many individual cast parts. Pics click to enlarge. Update, March 25 2008: Another pictograph photo scan. A Wikipedia.Org article. 0 comments, for above posting.
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Anurag Art: Online: Official Anurag website, now live.
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Thursday, September 03, 2009. Official Anurag website, now live. Well; it's about time. The boys down at Anurag finally got their website made! Check it out, AnuragArt.com. This website, my Anurag Art fan page, has been crippled by the failure of my main online image-hoster, zoto[dot]com. I will strive to repost old images and take better care of this page. Please check back shortly. Also; new email. 3:16 AM Permalink; for this post. Add to del.icio.us. New, official website for. Pouring bronze at Anurag.
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Anurag Art: Online: February 2008
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Saturday, February 16, 2008. Joan of Arc project. Sculpted the Joan of Arc piece, for joan of Arc church in Minneapolis. Pics click to enlarge]. The clay/foam model has rubber/plaster mold created around it. Separate wax pieces will be cast from the rubber mold. After being cast in separate pieces, the statue is tacked back together after being "broken-out" of the plaster mold. This photo of Joan, installed, was taken by Rick Spaulding. Is about the dedication ceremony, and this one. Joan of Arc project.
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