I'm so sorry.
What I have been up to.
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| I love giving lectures about art, technology and other subjects. Inspiring others makes me excited. |
I'm also happy to report that the Grambling Tiger head was displayed in the art gallery at 3DCAMP Houston. The art could be displayed because the show consisted of art that was created using some form of 3D technology. As you know by reading this blog, the tiger was first sculpted in the computer and then later it was CNC milled as it was enlarged, and then clay was added.
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| I cleaned up the tiger head to have it at 3DCAMP Houston. The clay suffered some damage in the mold making process. |
I have spoken to both Grambling and Shidoni Foundry it is confirmed, that the tiger will not be at homecoming. Instead, I hear there will be a separate celebration at Grambling for the installation of the tiger.
I have been waiting on some more photographs and a video from Shidoni Foundry. I can't wait to post those. I think they will be coming any day now. The entire tiger has gone through the casting process. The last piece that I was waiting for was the head. Now they have to put this puzzle piece together, create an internal armature and give it a patination. I am scheduled to come to Shidoni Foundry around the 11th of November. I will be monitoring the tiger the entire week at Shidoni. I'm not allowed to post pictures of the entire tiger together, until after the unveiling, but I'll be sure to post some glimpses. The tiger, at this date, is scheduled to leave Shidoni Foundry on the 18th. It will be traveling in an open bed trailer from New Mexico to Louisiana. I wonder if anyone will spot it going down the highway?
Stay tuned for more information concerning the installation and celebration of the tiger.


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