What makes your creations so interesting to watch is that you don't just stick to one method! The switch from metal to epoxy to wood to tires keeps everything fresh and exciting :)
I most enjoyed watching all your many styles and mediums but I really think the metal work is very beautiful and its not something seen very often I love it
Would love to see it all .. Good, bad, mistakes accomplishments hints and finally a finished work of art. I find it all part of the enjoyment. Thanks for sharing.
Everything you do is amazing, so keep showings us videos of all of your beautiful work. Thank-you for sharing it with the world, not just us local Fresno folks.
@@BMSculptures the eye sockets must have been nerve-wracking. No real going back if you removed too much foam. Adding to a sculpture always seems an easier option to me than removing, as in stone/wood carving Beautiful and very different end result for this bison 🦬 useing the rubber tyres. Congratulations, it was definitely worth the effort put in, in my eyes.
Without a SHADOW of a doubt, I couldn't care less what it is I watch you make.. every single sculpture made by your hands is **100%** worth watching. It's amazing to watch you make anything and wish I could have someone like you as a mentor and teacher. Honestly fella, whatever you do, is nothing short of SPECTACULAR.
Love this piece! ❤ I’m a budding recycled metal artist and marine biologist, and I love the fact that you used recycled materials to make an organic sculpture. So fascinating to see your process and techniques. It inspires me to get back in my shop!
I have to say that I honestly don’t care what type of medium you use. I find the actual thought process, the planing, the correction if a mistake happens, etc. is what I truly enjoy. I love that it always is so much better than what I had pictured in my mind! Love watching you and seeing the final project!!
You slay both mediums. Nobody gives lifeless tires a song again like you do... but if i had to choose it would be the unparalleled grace and depth of your wood/epoxy creations. God positively dumped talent into you... I'm stoked to see whatever it is you bring to life next!
In large, detailed wood carvings, how do carvers ensure consistency and accuracy across the entire sculpture, especially when working on intricate designs like fine facial features or detailed patterns?
Your artistry is fantastic in any medium and ever evolving, but it's your creative process that I find most interesting. How you learn things as you go along depending on material interactions or you decide to go in a different direction makes your videos very educational for all us novices out here. Keep up the great work and follow your dreams. We'll keep watching.
I think your tire and metal sculptures are the most unique out of all of the artist's videos I watch. The mix of media reminds me of Bobby Dukes, and I love it. However, I am particularly fond of your wood/resin art.
I find the variety of materials to be part of your sculptures' charm. I suppose I enjoy the wood and epoxy the best, but I love watching them all and seeing what new techniques you'll show us. Love the work and amazing videos!
When tackling a complex wood sculpture, what are the specific challenges that require the most precision, and how do wood carvers overcome potential mistakes without compromising the integrity of the piece?
I actually think the variety between the two types of sculpture is nice. I know that doesn't help much, but I love the epoxy sculptures and the metal/tire sculptures are pretty darn awesome.
I enjoy the whole process and every style you use. It's amazing to see how you start, your thought process while creating, and the unbelievable beauty that you have created.
Been following since you had like 10k followers and I’m always amazed at how detailed and amazing your work is. Dude you deserve all your success. The hard work put in does not go unnoticed. Blake you’re the man!
We love watching whatever you make!!! I really like the epoxy work but I never thought about using old tires! That was really cool!! You have an amazing talent!
I am totally amazed at all the work you do. I really enjoy watching your ingenuity in visualizing each one. I'm 100% hooked on your videos. Keep up the excellent work.
I got hooked in your epoxy resin videos and you're the only one who I know doing tire sculptures who is really amazing, whatever you do you're really talented even with the video production.
You can make whatever you want or need to make....the process of all your work is fascinating to watch. Thank you for sharing the journey of each piece.
This is my first time with you, so far your fabulous. I mean I’m damned impressed with the tire sculpture. And I love that your upcycling tires. And I’m a fan of all forms of sculpture so I’m looking forward to following you. Especially since your inspiring me to try my hand at some form of sculpture. Snow, ice, and food have been my only mediums for sculpture thus far.
My wife and I just started watching your videos and really appreciate the variety of methods and approaches you take to your work. The tire based sculptures are so different from the wood/epoxy creations that we really don't have a favorite. We'll have to look for this bison the next time we visit the zoo in Madison.
This is the first bike-tire sculpture from you that I've seen since I subscribed! I found the combination of the very different patterns super interesting visually. I think they're both great! The key to longevity on RUclips (may not be true for craftsmanship work like sculpting outside of YT) is to keep expanding and branching out into new avenues of content-making slowly over time, so in my eyes, the more types of stuff you make, the merrier! :)
Subscribed 👍 You asked what we preferred to watch… mate I will watch all of it. Loved your epoxy and timber whale, 3 legged alligator and now the bison… all absolutely stunning. Love watching your process, trial and error and reveals. Keep up your amazing work.
All the sculptures that you make are amazing! Just seeing everything come together puts me in aw! Also I'd love to know what the people driving past you or behind you where thinking when they noticed the bison
@@BMSculptures well if you really wanted to make it a male you could have done forever round that area like you did the neck kinda like what it shows in that picture and make it a bit more flatter against the stomach since if you noticed in the pictures it's not actually hanging like how you had it the only way you can actually tell their mail from the side is literally that tuft of fur at the end
Everything I've watched you creat is amazing. Epoxy videos are my favorite most satisfying videos but man using recycled tires like this and just the details... You are inspiring bro. Keep it up, no matter what medium strikes your art. Thank you!!!
This is truly amazing Blake, your attention to detail is inspiring and in answer to your question, I prefer working with metal but I am looking at using different materials in the future so the more I'm exposed to, the more I can learn. A healthy mix of mediums is good content for me 😊👍
Every sculpture you've done has a very big impact Keep doing what you're doing. You've made quite an impact on me for sure!! Thanks for all you do for people who are watching how creative you!! ♥️♥️
You are a First Class genius! You have unbelievable talent and vision. Using old bike tyres is an inspirational idea for the overall effect and texture. Truly amazing work!!!!
I like when you make your sculptures anatomically correct, people are prudes. I would like to see you make more sculptures like the bull with that intricate inlayed pattern. That’s labor intensive but so amazing to watch and so breathtaking when it’s finished.
This thing is too cool! I personally liked the anatomical accuracy but I get it lol 😂 Have you ever tried cold bluing to try and blacken the staples before applying them? I’ve no idea I’d that would work to save painting them.
This was a beautiful majestic piece. I love the wood / resin sculptures but this bison astonished me! Keep working in all your mediums. What an inspired artist you are.
New viewer, just found your channel (it was the sculpture of the bear you did recently that caught my eye!). I love watching you work, I don't care what the medium is. The process is fascinating and the results are always outstanding. One request I would make is (where possible) for an after shot of the statue/piece in it's intended location. That would be cool. Thank you for your amazing work!
My son is named Blake too. He served in 3 wars tours. Injured in Afghanistan and is a single dad! Seems every Blake that I have everything met are really extraordinary people!!
Should have left it anatomically correct, as an artist, too many people have an opinion, a stallion doesn’t have to tell you he’s a stallion….I love that recycled the tires but you wood and epoxy sculptures are amazing
You have such talent. There is no way I could conceive let alone execute what you did with the tools and materials you used. I marvel at your sculpting ability. This was such an impressive accomplishment.
Art is not taking in account what the general public thinks of it in terms of sexuality or religion or whatever. What do you do if children see a real animal with all parts attached in real life...? Pretty akward isn't it?, I think it says something about your reviewers not about the piece, which i thought was absolutely ok!.
SO true! Gasp! That might have to explain to they’d children animals gave junk and reproduce!!! How childish and cowardly can they get? Educate your children. I don’t get people’s fear of bodies, nature, reproduction, and sex. It’s unnatural to be so ashamed of something so normal as all of it. We all have these parts and so do animals.
Tbf the last time I went to the zoo I did overhear an outraged mother asking if the zookeeper had 'any sense of decency' as to display something so VULGAR as, you know, a male animal being somewhat obviously male. She insisted they should only keep female animals on display, and was further outraged when the zookeeper said that female animals had genitals too. So at least they're consistent in their moral blindness.
@@tidalboxerI agree. This is nature, this is biology. So many unhealthy practices and perceptions come from the fear of talking about sex and reproduction as being normal and healthy in the way it was designed by our Creator to be. The more we stigmatize it, the more is left open to conjecture, shame, and misinformation. I wish my parents had had a healthy approach to talking about it. It would have served me so much better.
Hey Blake, I know I’m a year late but I just discovered your channel. Your talent amazes me! I really enjoy watching you build every style of sculptures in your arsenal. It blows my mind that you see such detail before it even comes to life. Thanks for sharing your gift!
I am a woodworker and have built an epoxy river table which my wife loved. I enjoy all of your sculptures but have a special like for the wood and epoxy art works. You are a very creative artist. Keep up the good work.
I love to watch all of your sculpture videos, wood and epoxy, to metal, foam and tires. So interesting, and cool to products that you use to create these gorgeous sculptures.
I’m super late to this party, however, I have a great time saving tip for you!! They make black staples!!! You’re welcome good sir. I’ve been a follower from the start, love your work!!!
phenomenal! my hubby & I have been catching up with some of your older videos. We're both blown away by your talents and really don't mind which medium you choose for your beautiful creations. 😍😍
I like all the different medias that you sculpt in. I draw and carve wood sculptures, and I'm going to get into metalworking. For me it helps when I can figure out what to do next. I really what you do. thanks for sharing.
Another great video, and another impressive sculpture! I've done a lot of carving with expanding foam- the industrial version that is used for spraying insulation is a fair bit more dense-less air pockets. I used a Japanese pull saw to carve thicker areas that a knife can't do in one go. Have you ever used sign foam? It's a polyurethane that carves like a dream. Comes in sheets and assorted thickness. Available from coastal enterprises or sign supply shops. Carve in any direction no grain. Sands like mdf. Available in assorted densities. Lovely stuff to work with. Great tip on spritzing the expanding foam. I'm looking forward to working with tires come summer when my new shop is complete. You've inspired me greatly! Thanks for sharing your process and your craft! 🙌👏👏
What makes your creations so interesting to watch is that you don't just stick to one method! The switch from metal to epoxy to wood to tires keeps everything fresh and exciting :)
I most enjoyed watching all your many styles and mediums but I really think the metal work is very beautiful and its not something seen very often I love it
The medium used in a project can be anything. It's your ideas and talent that make the videos interesting.
Beautiful! The foam taxidermy model was just genius! I bet it saved so much time
me personally woulda liked it more had he made the entire thing by scratch
Where can buy the taxidermy model please?
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@@Kagutsuch1iI think it’s safe to say the majority of us agree.
Would love to see it all .. Good, bad, mistakes accomplishments hints and finally a finished work of art. I find it all part of the enjoyment. Thanks for sharing.
Everything you do is amazing, so keep showings us videos of all of your beautiful work.
Thank-you for sharing it with the world, not just us local Fresno folks.
The whole process is interesting to me, I wouldn't leave out any of the steps. Please keep doing what you're doing! Thanks!!
Thank you John!
All of it!
I agree completely. Besides you can always just fast forward. Don't know why you would though.
@@BMSculptures the eye sockets must have been nerve-wracking. No real going back if you removed too much foam.
Adding to a sculpture always seems an easier option to me than removing, as in stone/wood carving
Beautiful and very different end result for this bison 🦬 useing the rubber tyres. Congratulations, it was definitely worth the effort put in, in my eyes.
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Without a SHADOW of a doubt, I couldn't care less what it is I watch you make.. every single sculpture made by your hands is **100%** worth watching.
It's amazing to watch you make anything and wish I could have someone like you as a mentor and teacher.
Honestly fella, whatever you do, is nothing short of SPECTACULAR.
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Love this piece! ❤ I’m a budding recycled metal artist and marine biologist, and I love the fact that you used recycled materials to make an organic sculpture. So fascinating to see your process and techniques. It inspires me to get back in my shop!
I have to say that I honestly don’t care what type of medium you use. I find the actual thought process, the planing, the correction if a mistake happens, etc. is what I truly enjoy. I love that it always is so much better than what I had pictured in my mind! Love watching you and seeing the final project!!
Honestly, I like watching ALL your sculpting. So cool! It's pretty awesome you give old bike tires a new purpose. Keep doing what you do best!
You’re work and level of detail speaks for itself, rather epoxy or bike tires you nail it every time! Keep up the good work.!!
Thanks Jerry!
You slay both mediums. Nobody gives lifeless tires a song again like you do... but if i had to choose it would be the unparalleled grace and depth of your wood/epoxy creations. God positively dumped talent into you... I'm stoked to see whatever it is you bring to life next!
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It’s hard to choose a favorite. I love the variety of all your works!
Thank you so much!
In large, detailed wood carvings, how do carvers ensure consistency and accuracy across the entire sculpture, especially when working on intricate designs like fine facial features or detailed patterns?
Both are amazing. Please never stop creating these breathtaking pieces.
Your artistry is fantastic in any medium and ever evolving, but it's your creative process that I find most interesting. How you learn things as you go along depending on material interactions or you decide to go in a different direction makes your videos very educational for all us novices out here. Keep up the great work and follow your dreams. We'll keep watching.
GREAT SEEING ENTIRE PROCESS AS YOU HAVE DONE HERE!! Absolutely amazing work!!!! A true artist. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😀
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I really enjoy the wood and epoxy videos but the tire ones are always a nice treat. This one in particular is freaking bad ass
I think your tire and metal sculptures are the most unique out of all of the artist's videos I watch. The mix of media reminds me of Bobby Dukes, and I love it. However, I am particularly fond of your wood/resin art.
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Blake, I enjoy watching ALL of your sculptures, your talent is
amazing. I tend to favor the resin and wood sculptures. Please continue to share!!!!
Congratulations. Brilliant work you did it. My baby have only 3 years old loved to watch this video several times. Thank-you so much sir
I find the variety of materials to be part of your sculptures' charm. I suppose I enjoy the wood and epoxy the best, but I love watching them all and seeing what new techniques you'll show us. Love the work and amazing videos!
Amen! ❤️🔥👌🏾💯
When tackling a complex wood sculpture, what are the specific challenges that require the most precision, and how do wood carvers overcome potential mistakes without compromising the integrity of the piece?
Wow, as always, amazing. To be honest, I love watching the process of all the different types of sculptures you do - it keeps it interesting.
Thank you so much 😀
Yes, I agree, all of your types of sculpture are very interesting
I actually think the variety between the two types of sculpture is nice. I know that doesn't help much, but I love the epoxy sculptures and the metal/tire sculptures are pretty darn awesome.
I enjoy the whole process and every style you use. It's amazing to see how you start, your thought process while creating, and the unbelievable beauty that you have created.
BREATHTAKING craftsmanship! Truly inspiring.
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Been following since you had like 10k followers and I’m always amazed at how detailed and amazing your work is. Dude you deserve all your success. The hard work put in does not go unnoticed. Blake you’re the man!
God forbid the animal be anatomically accurate lol
I love to watch you work, period. Any medium is OK with me. I am so very glad that you work with what you love to do.☺
We love watching whatever you make!!! I really like the epoxy work but I never thought about using old tires! That was really cool!! You have an amazing talent!
I am totally amazed at all the work you do. I really enjoy watching your ingenuity in visualizing each one. I'm 100% hooked on your videos. Keep up the excellent work.
I got hooked in your epoxy resin videos and you're the only one who I know doing tire sculptures who is really amazing, whatever you do you're really talented even with the video production.
You can make whatever you want or need to make....the process of all your work is fascinating to watch. Thank you for sharing the journey of each piece.
I like watching anything you decide to make. Keep it up!
Amazing! For the staples/nails, perhaps you can use anodized materials. Not sure if they exist for this purpose, but I guess you could DIY it.
I really like recycled material crafting videos!! You did such a great job!
This is my first time with you, so far your fabulous. I mean I’m damned impressed with the tire sculpture. And I love that your upcycling tires. And I’m a fan of all forms of sculpture so I’m looking forward to following you. Especially since your inspiring me to try my hand at some form of sculpture. Snow, ice, and food have been my only mediums for sculpture thus far.
This was the best most realistic carving I have come across - just amazing detail and skill!
My wife and I just started watching your videos and really appreciate the variety of methods and approaches you take to your work. The tire based sculptures are so different from the wood/epoxy creations that we really don't have a favorite. We'll have to look for this bison the next time we visit the zoo in Madison.
This is the first bike-tire sculpture from you that I've seen since I subscribed! I found the combination of the very different patterns super interesting visually. I think they're both great! The key to longevity on RUclips (may not be true for craftsmanship work like sculpting outside of YT) is to keep expanding and branching out into new avenues of content-making slowly over time, so in my eyes, the more types of stuff you make, the merrier! :)
Subscribed 👍 You asked what we preferred to watch… mate I will watch all of it. Loved your epoxy and timber whale, 3 legged alligator and now the bison… all absolutely stunning. Love watching your process, trial and error and reveals. Keep up your amazing work.
All the sculptures that you make are amazing! Just seeing everything come together puts me in aw! Also I'd love to know what the people driving past you or behind you where thinking when they noticed the bison
oh yeah.... I received some very interesting looks!
‘Come’ being the operative word.
Did you try blueing on the staples to see if that worked?
@@BMSculptures well if you really wanted to make it a male you could have done forever round that area like you did the neck kinda like what it shows in that picture and make it a bit more flatter against the stomach since if you noticed in the pictures it's not actually hanging like how you had it the only way you can actually tell their mail from the side is literally that tuft of fur at the end
@@foxo4992 Question: is it male or female?
Everything I've watched you creat is amazing. Epoxy videos are my favorite most satisfying videos but man using recycled tires like this and just the details... You are inspiring bro. Keep it up, no matter what medium strikes your art. Thank you!!!
I love watching the diversity of your sculpting
Insanely talented. I love watching the entire process!
You asked a question what we prefer to see. Me myself I like everything you do. You're quite an artist. I am totally Blown Away by your art.
This is truly amazing Blake, your attention to detail is inspiring and in answer to your question, I prefer working with metal but I am looking at using different materials in the future so the more I'm exposed to, the more I can learn. A healthy mix of mediums is good content for me 😊👍
Every sculpture you've done has a very big impact
Keep doing what you're doing. You've made quite an impact on me for sure!! Thanks for all you do for people who are watching how creative you!! ♥️♥️
You are a First Class genius! You have unbelievable talent and vision. Using old bike tyres is an inspirational idea for the overall effect and texture. Truly amazing work!!!!
I just love every sculpture you have made. You are an extremely talented artist! I wish I had the money to order a sculpture from you.
I like when you make your sculptures anatomically correct, people are prudes. I would like to see you make more sculptures like the bull with that intricate inlayed pattern. That’s labor intensive but so amazing to watch and so breathtaking when it’s finished.
I can’t believe anyone objected to the bison being somewhat anatomically correct. I wouldn’t have removed it Jeez.
This thing is too cool! I personally liked the anatomical accuracy but I get it lol 😂 Have you ever tried cold bluing to try and blacken the staples before applying them? I’ve no idea I’d that would work to save painting them.
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Epoxy wood sculptures have been my favorite. But anything you do is awesome and fun to watch. Great work.
This was a beautiful majestic piece. I love the wood / resin sculptures but this bison astonished me! Keep working in all your mediums. What an inspired artist you are.
Always love your content dude
I appreciate that!
New viewer, just found your channel (it was the sculpture of the bear you did recently that caught my eye!). I love watching you work, I don't care what the medium is. The process is fascinating and the results are always outstanding. One request I would make is (where possible) for an after shot of the statue/piece in it's intended location. That would be cool. Thank you for your amazing work!
My son is named Blake too. He served in 3 wars tours. Injured in Afghanistan and is a single dad! Seems every Blake that I have everything met are really extraordinary people!!
Should have left it anatomically correct, as an artist, too many people have an opinion, a stallion doesn’t have to tell you he’s a stallion….I love that recycled the tires but you wood and epoxy sculptures are amazing
any kind of Your sculpture and the process behind them is pleasureful to be watching. Thank You
I love all of your sculptures!
Whatever you create we will watch and admire. You sir, are an artist in every form of the word.
I don't care which medium you use. i just like to watch Genius at work producing something so beautiful.
You have such talent. There is no way I could conceive let alone execute what you did with the tools and materials you used. I marvel at your sculpting ability. This was such an impressive accomplishment.
The sculpture is stunning, just like you. I'm glad to be alive while you are. Love you man! ❤
I enjoy all your videos, but your epoxy wood sculptures are by far my favorite.
Thank you for recycling those tires! Your amazing. Great work of art. You’re one of the kind. God bless!
Art is not taking in account what the general public thinks of it in terms of sexuality or religion or whatever. What do you do if children see a real animal with all parts attached in real life...? Pretty akward isn't it?, I think it says something about your reviewers not about the piece, which i thought was absolutely ok!.
SO true! Gasp! That might have to explain to they’d children animals gave junk and reproduce!!! How childish and cowardly can they get? Educate your children. I don’t get people’s fear of bodies, nature, reproduction, and sex. It’s unnatural to be so ashamed of something so normal as all of it. We all have these parts and so do animals.
Tbf the last time I went to the zoo I did overhear an outraged mother asking if the zookeeper had 'any sense of decency' as to display something so VULGAR as, you know, a male animal being somewhat obviously male. She insisted they should only keep female animals on display, and was further outraged when the zookeeper said that female animals had genitals too. So at least they're consistent in their moral blindness.
amazing work, but removing the Bison's hog as you call it definitely stands out, whoever told you to remove it are some MAGA nutjobs
As someone who grew up on a farm with lots of different animals, seeing an animal's true form is more important than someone's prudish interpretation.
@@tidalboxerI agree. This is nature, this is biology. So many unhealthy practices and perceptions come from the fear of talking about sex and reproduction as being normal and healthy in the way it was designed by our Creator to be. The more we stigmatize it, the more is left open to conjecture, shame, and misinformation. I wish my parents had had a healthy approach to talking about it. It would have served me so much better.
Love watching you make all of your sculptures!
Wow, I have to say, this is your best work so far! 🔥
... then, proceed to watch another BM Sculptures video, and say the same thing!
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I think I am with Dan L watching you work on any of your sculptures is amazing 👍all the way.
Hey Blake, I know I’m a year late but I just discovered your channel. Your talent amazes me! I really enjoy watching you build every style of sculptures in your arsenal. It blows my mind that you see such detail before it even comes to life. Thanks for sharing your gift!
The tire sculptures are absolutely mind-blowing. Literally stunned at how well you make feathers and fur look using old tires.
Your work is beyond brilliant, if it hasn't made you one of the most renowned sculptors
in the world then there is something wrong. 👍
All of it! The processes are the fascination!!!
Love it! Bisoncle tires.
The horns were my favorite part. I like the sculpture aspect. It doesn't matter if it's the resin or the tires. This is a great video.
You are an amazing artist , you never forget even the smallest detail . I really enjoy watching you work !
Always love the idea of recycled material into sculptures, and the (painstaking process) of epoxy into art!
I'm just watching in aww when you're sculpting... I've always been more drawn to the wood sculpting but it's all fascinating!
I have to agree with the other views, I enjoy the entire process. You do an amazing job on all your scalpers. Please don’t stop share them!
I am a woodworker and have built an epoxy river table
which my wife loved. I enjoy all of your sculptures but have a
special like for the wood and epoxy art works. You are a very
creative artist. Keep up the good work.
Blake, I love all your work, fan of all kinds of media. This is really beautiful, well done
UN. BELIEVEABLE. I'm in awe of your talent and creativity, WELL DONE!!!
I love to watch all of your sculpture videos, wood and epoxy, to metal, foam and tires. So interesting, and cool to products that you use to create these gorgeous sculptures.
I love watching all 3 types of videos, but if I have to choose a favorite, it would be the wood and epoxy. Love your content!
I absolutely appreciate all the sculptures. As I love the variety. Much continued future success.
I am thoroughly impressed with your talent! Thanks for sharing 😊
Epoxy hands down, they are gorgeous. Keep up the good work.👍👍👍👍
I’m super late to this party, however, I have a great time saving tip for you!! They make black staples!!!
You’re welcome good sir. I’ve been a follower from the start, love your work!!!
I say whichever is more fun for you to make, cause when the artist is happy its always a better watching experience imo.
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All of this are spectacular ,you are a very gifted person, thanks for sharing your talents with us!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m not fussed what materials you are using I just love watching you and the amazing pieces u create ❤
Anything that you work on is a pleasure to watch!💕💕💕
Absolutely fantastic!! I love watching you create sculptures. Thanks for sharing
phenomenal!
my hubby & I have been catching up with some of your older videos. We're both blown away by your talents and really don't mind which medium you choose for your beautiful creations. 😍😍
Anything you make is always fun to watch. Keep doing what you're doing.
I like all the different medias that you sculpt in. I draw and carve wood sculptures, and I'm going to get into metalworking. For me it helps when I can figure out what to do next. I really what you do. thanks for sharing.
All your sculptures are amazing whatever they are built from. A very beautiful bison.
I think all things should be anatomically accurate. People with kids need to be adults and explain facts to their children. Good work, Blake.
Another great video, and another impressive sculpture! I've done a lot of carving with expanding foam- the industrial version that is used for spraying insulation is a fair bit more dense-less air pockets. I used a Japanese pull saw to carve thicker areas that a knife can't do in one go. Have you ever used sign foam? It's a polyurethane that carves like a dream. Comes in sheets and assorted thickness. Available from coastal enterprises or sign supply shops. Carve in any direction no grain. Sands like mdf. Available in assorted densities. Lovely stuff to work with. Great tip on spritzing the expanding foam. I'm looking forward to working with tires come summer when my new shop is complete. You've inspired me greatly! Thanks for sharing your process and your craft! 🙌👏👏