French Bulldog Sculptures
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dog sculptures, canine figurines, sculptor
left to right: fawn, pied; brindle
pictured without their base

The perfect gifts for personal collections, impressive executive gifts, clubs and corporate presentations

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Suggested Retail: $150.00 cost of shipping not included

Description: Fullbody study
sculpted to the standard. An exqusite study of the Frenchie's confirmation, sculpture of hand cast resin & calcium carbinate. Hand - painted and mounted on a solid oil rubbed walnut base.
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  Suggested Retail: $75.00 cost of shipping not included

Description: Scaled down version of the life-size French Bulldog head study. Head-study sculpted to the standard with the aid of breeders. An exqusite head study / bust sculpture of hand cast resin & calcium carbinate. Hand - painted and mounted on a solid oil rubbed walnut base. Note since every sculpture is hand painted, colors and patterns will vary.

 

Suggested Retail: $295.00 (for the set) cost of shipping not included

Description: set of bookends.
Mix and match available colors sculpture. An exqusite body-study sculpture made of hand cast resin & calcium carbinate. Hand - painted and mounted on solid oil rubbed walnut bookends. Note since wood is a natural product, wood color and grain pattern will vary. Hand oil rubbed with 100% tung oil. (non-toxic)


     


It takes an exceptional artist to seize the delicate structure of his magnificent subjects; capture our hearts. Caesar Yanez gives us our beloved pets in their true breed standard with realism as he captures the essence of each breed.

Each sculpture is revised several times until the breeders; judges of each breed in question approves of the pieces. The artist learned many years ago that collectors, breeders; judges desire pieces that are a true representation of their breed. They are the experts with a keen eye; however, the artist realizes that he may never get 100% accord from everyone; though, striving for +90% agreement in a piece is reassuring.

The process begins with Caesar’s imagination, interpretation; research even before he begins to sculpt the clay. The piece will undergo several revisions until the desired confirmation and expression is captured. He depends on experts with a finely honed eye to critique his work, for many artists have the tendency to become complacent with their artistic license. However, they do not seem to realize that after working endless hours on their craft they become oblivious to faults dog fanciers wish to eradicate. Hence, a subjective opinion is needed to point out the imperfections. Moreover, even putting the piece away and returning to it in a few days helps immensely. Caesar will often go to bed with the intention of subconsciously visualizing the piece in order to get his creative juices flowing.

Once the final proof is approved, a team of skilled mould makers create a flexible rubber mould from the original clay piece, capturing every fine detail. Next the original clay piece is removed from the mould, the original is destroyed and the clay is usually recycled to create other sculptures. Then the resin and fillers are poured into the mould. The catalyst which is added aids in heating and hardening an exact duplicate of the original sculpture. The casting is then examined and detailed. Solvents are used to clean the piece before any layers of paint are added. The process may endure several layers of paint before the detail and realism of the piece is achieved. There are many techniques to attain the end result. The process has been called bonded marble, cold cast marble; crushed alabaster to name a few.



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