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Laurie Longtin

CERAMICS

House

April 25, 2020  /  Laurie Longtin

House Beeswax and steel 6x6x6 inches 2019

House
Beeswax and steel
6x6x6 inches
2019

House (above) was informed by watching the documentary Rachel Whiteread, House (below).
I became interested in revealing inner structures. I made a plaster mold of a clay cube, soldered a steel 3D grid, and used the mold to coat the steel in a layer of beeswax. The structure inside the wax cube becomes visible through the thin skin of beeswax.

Process photos of creating this piece and the Documentary: Rachel Whiteread, House (1993) video are available below.


The original clay cube positive
The original clay cube positive
Mold Making
Mold Making
Mold making and some plaster disaster
Mold making and some plaster disaster
Oops! Plaster disaster.
Oops! Plaster disaster.
The finished mold
The finished mold
The steel grid inside the mold
The steel grid inside the mold
The steel grid inside the mold
The steel grid inside the mold
The mold prepared and ready to be filled with wax
The mold prepared and ready to be filled with wax
The mold after the wax pour, ready to be opened
The mold after the wax pour, ready to be opened
The original clay cube positive Mold Making Mold making and some plaster disaster Oops! Plaster disaster. The finished mold The steel grid inside the mold The steel grid inside the mold The mold prepared and ready to be filled with wax The mold after the wax pour, ready to be opened
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