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vexedart
- Jan 19, 2017
- 1 min
Birth & Death : New Sculpture:
Finished off a new two piece sculpture entitled ‘Birth & Death’. Decided to post some photos of my work flow, from the drawing, sculpting, mold making, and casting process of this piece. As with all of my work, the original design tends to shift as time goes by. This method of continuously reworking the piece definitely makes it challenging to reach the end! You can view those pictures along with the final sculpture HERE. #sculpture #clay #moldmaking #3dart #originalsculpt


vexedart
- Sep 15, 2016
- 1 min
F*Death: Now Available in the Store:
The F*Death solid resin cast sculpture, with a removable third eye/yonic ‘pleasure sleeve’- is now available for purchase through the store. This piece is 4.5”x 4”x 3” ( 11.43 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm) and weighs just over 4lbs. It is currently available in Red or White. You can pick one up HERE. #originalsculptures #sculpture #skullart #surrealart #originalart #contemporaryart #resin #casting #moldmaking


vexedart
- Mar 18, 2016
- 1 min
New Sculpture: F*Death:
F*Death Here are a few pictures of my latest sculpture entitled ‘F*Death’. This is a resin cast sculpture with a removable third eye/yonic ‘pleasure sleeve’ made of body safe, extra soft, internally ribbed silicone. This piece is 8 inches high x 8 inches long and 7 inches wide. It is cast in solid resin and weighs over 4 lbs. The ‘F*Death’ sculpture was designed to be the male equivalent to the Fuk-Shu. The pictures below show the piece standing upright, but it is cut on


vexedart
- May 3, 2015
- 4 min
‘Fuk-Shu’ 360º -> now added to the ‘m/f’ series
I tend to stay away from blogging about my work or overly explaining the process or meaning behind things I’ve created, not because of any secretive reasons (well maybe some technical ones) but because I truly believe that songs, art, movies, and things in general can be interpreted in and on so many different levels. This can coincide with the creators intensions or be completely detached from them. As individuals we interpret things according to our experiences and our su