Thank you for inspiring my own creativity and heart. Your sculptures are amazing, it is one of my wishes to visit your studio someday. Please keep sculpting!!!! Beautiful work.
I am soooo appreciative of your videos! I am a newbie at Styrofoam sculpture. I've been drawing, polymer clay,and cement sculpting for a several years.But Styrofoam is taking away, not adding on, so my brain is trying to adjust to this new concept. I need your help. Thank you so much ! I hope to be creating of beautiful one- of- a-kind garden fairies,and other outdoor creatures using what I've learned from you. I love watching Aden "the master" at work. Hugs to all his talented staff as well. You are ALL masters at your crafts! Thankyou all !
This is gorgeous!! OMG!! I LOVE IT! I was so interested in this because I have been trying to figure out how to DIY a tree with flowers. I was thinking of using a real tree and drilling holes to glue flowers on it. I wonder if that would work. I plan to try it. Wish me luck.
excelente trabajo !!-Cuando puedan hacer un una columna greco romana o o columna corinthians quiero ver como hacen los capitolios.Saludos desde Argentina
What is the profession I would have to go into to learn this? I'm a beginner but this is what i would love to do for a career. Just don't know what are the right steps. Can you please give me a little bit of input?
Wow...another outstanding project. Looks like tons of work and definitely shows in the final product. Happy dance always a bonus. Until the next video. #dreamjob
Thanks for your kind reply. I am also a sculptor back here in Nepal, that's why I am so interested. Here most of the sculpting is done using water based clay and its not so flexible in some huge projects, so I am interested towards polystyrene. No product like polystyrene is imported here, so do this company exports polystyrene to other countries?
The metalwork is so that the trees can come apart, and be joined again later. As this simply wouldn't fit through the majority of doorways in one piece. The metalwork also ensures the entire form is structurally sound, when they're moved from location to location. We have no guarantee that people won't attempt to climb the trees
Besides commenting on the great dancing, I have some silly questions about the build. In a tight turn around project where the foam is removed from inside a fibreglass shell, would it be feasible to melt the foam and pour it out instead of cutting open the sections. Next question. I would resume that the metal supports are attached by fibreglass, would an expanding foam be strong enough to secure the job? I know that this would give you a large vat of dissolved foam to dispose of, but would the savings in manhours make it worthwhile? something like this? ruclips.net/video/K1XmjWDXJn4/видео.html not sure on the cost but the client will pay for quick turn arounds
Armoury-Terrain hey Armoury. Apart from the sections we cut out for the metalwork, we wanted to keep some of the poly inside the job, so that the foliage had more material to stick into later. Melting the foam from the end using an acetone or something of the like would have been very messy, and there was no guarantee that the foam towards the end of the branches would have stayed in place. Cutting away just worked out to be neater. And less mess to dispose of. Great question though :)
Im sculptor from pakistan. And need a job i can very good sculptures making and mold and casting and finishing... done more than 450 sculptures. I have a facebook page also.
Looks so cool I'm sure it made the event truly lovely. Now I will go watch the Peacock video.
This must be one of the greatest youtube channels out there. Thank you so much for all the inspiration and fun.
Hey Ten Degrees. That must be one of the nicest messages we've had 😊 thanks for watching!
major job for a one day event!! the inspiration you give me is amazing!
Well done men and ladies that project came out awesome
Thank you for inspiring my own creativity and heart. Your sculptures are amazing, it is one of my wishes to visit your studio someday. Please keep sculpting!!!! Beautiful work.
You're very welcome :) thank you for watching Jennifer
I am soooo appreciative of your videos! I am a newbie at Styrofoam sculpture. I've been drawing, polymer clay,and cement sculpting for a several years.But Styrofoam is taking away, not adding on, so my brain is trying to adjust to this new concept. I need your help. Thank you so much ! I hope to be creating of beautiful one- of- a-kind garden fairies,and other outdoor creatures using what I've learned from you. I love watching Aden "the master" at work. Hugs to all his talented staff as well. You are ALL masters at your crafts! Thankyou all !
Excellent work, congratulations
Thats fantastic everyone, thanks so much for sharing!!
Awesome and a glimps of the elephant was cool!
Very interesting, thank you
It was super sweet to see you having fun
Amazing work guys ..
I wish I could give this 10 stars!!
This is gorgeous!! OMG!! I LOVE IT! I was so interested in this because I have been trying to figure out how to DIY a tree with flowers. I was thinking of using a real tree and drilling holes to glue flowers on it. I wonder if that would work. I plan to try it. Wish me luck.
So beautiful
Huge fan, love your work!
I own Nakedfoam in California and have to say you do wonderful work.
Wow.....it's amazing...
Would love to get my wedding decorations done at your studio
Bravo, well done
Beautiful, I’m a big fan
Me too!!!
Wow I love this I'm fan of your dedication towards work
Excellent team work 😍👌
amaizing work .i like that
You do Beautiful work..
excelente trabajo !!-Cuando puedan hacer un una columna greco romana o o columna corinthians quiero ver como hacen los capitolios.Saludos desde Argentina
Super ! great job.
Oh my gosh incredible
Thanks
So nice to see your video Dada ✋✋✋✋✋✋🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.
Vcs são um arraso, parabéns
What is the profession I would have to go into to learn this? I'm a beginner but this is what i would love to do for a career. Just don't know what are the right steps. Can you please give me a little bit of input?
Wow...another outstanding project. Looks like tons of work and definitely shows in the final product. Happy dance always a bonus. Until the next video. #dreamjob
Nice i lik it
Guys... This is
TREE-MENDOUS!!!
Amazing
What chemical do you guys use for sticking the styrofoam together.
What happens to these pieces after the events?
Hi, I love your jobs. I wanted to ask with what adhesive you glue the aluminum foil to the porex. Thank you.
Hey Ruben, it's an adhesive sticky back foil :)
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios good technique. Thank you so much.
magnifique
Hello there Aden, I just love your works and inspires me as well. I have a question, from where do you buy such a huge blocks of polystyrene?
Yogesh Awale we buy it from a company called Kay Metzler in Essex in the UK
Thanks for your kind reply.
I am also a sculptor back here in Nepal, that's why I am so interested. Here most of the sculpting is done using water based clay and its not so flexible in some huge projects, so I am interested towards polystyrene. No product like polystyrene is imported here, so do this company exports polystyrene to other countries?
I want to the job in your studio
I've worked in this for 30yrs all the metal seems overkill
The metalwork is so that the trees can come apart, and be joined again later. As this simply wouldn't fit through the majority of doorways in one piece.
The metalwork also ensures the entire form is structurally sound, when they're moved from location to location. We have no guarantee that people won't attempt to climb the trees
Unlikely Europeans, so mean ,should have shown completed structures. Anyway inspiring, regards from India.
Hai sir I'm very interested in this work please call me if there is any opportunity to work with you I feel very glad to work with you thank you sir
I want to know how to fix aluminium foil & glass fiber plz reply me I hope you reply me
What is this use chorom paper name?
DAVI LACERDA COBRA 2
😊👏👏👍👍👏
so when i can i come and make the coffees (-; simon
SIR I want work with you i leave at new delhi
Besides commenting on the great dancing, I have some silly questions about the build. In a tight turn around project where the foam is removed from inside a fibreglass shell, would it be feasible to melt the foam and pour it out instead of cutting open the sections. Next question. I would resume that the metal supports are attached by fibreglass, would an expanding foam be strong enough to secure the job?
I know that this would give you a large vat of dissolved foam to dispose of, but would the savings in manhours make it worthwhile? something like this? ruclips.net/video/K1XmjWDXJn4/видео.html not sure on the cost but the client will pay for quick turn arounds
Armoury-Terrain hey Armoury. Apart from the sections we cut out for the metalwork, we wanted to keep some of the poly inside the job, so that the foliage had more material to stick into later. Melting the foam from the end using an acetone or something of the like would have been very messy, and there was no guarantee that the foam towards the end of the branches would have stayed in place. Cutting away just worked out to be neater. And less mess to dispose of. Great question though :)
thankyou for the reply
👍
Wow...
Im sculptor from pakistan. And need a job i can very good sculptures making and mold and casting and finishing... done more than 450 sculptures. I have a facebook page also.
DaVI LACERDA COBRA 2
Super and frustrating. They could send you at least a picture or two as mark of respect of your work. Shocking weird thinkers.