Thank you Aden. i see your addressing us and we appreciate it. I'm noticing your approach to these as studies now rather than behind the scenes cuts. We are unspeakably grateful.
Fantastic. Wish I new your secret of why you manage without masks and what do you do to eliminate static electricity of the foam particles. Awesome work and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for a great video - exactly what I was searching for, ... actually it is so much more than I was searching for or expecting! Thanks for sharing so much technical/production/process information, of course these are nothing without the amazing level of skill and artistry that Aden has. I will certainly check out your other videos and media channels. All the best from a British artist in Sweden!
Once again yet another fabulous filmette of Aden's hard work and dedication! Just the thought of working at 2.30am is exhausting! Interesting how the Burberry group had the sculpture facing the wall. Why do folks do that to 3D objects? Especially as the dynamism was on the other side!
hi exelent job im fron Puerto Rico i love your work my son of 10 years like to be an artist he make figure with oven glay and like to draw .he love to sit in the sofa and see your work he want to know wath you use to harder the foam that is like a house plaster yeso plaster of paris and is hard to not crack.im sory by my bad english thank for your answer
That’s what you took away from this. Breathing marble dust, paints, bending backwards. None of its good for you. But thank god we have artists who create. Otherwise we would only have critics.
hi i liked your work and i have seen your video styrofoam statue carving loved your work can u help me with what coat u have used after carving for giving finishing to the statue....
Is there any other name that the water-based plaster might go by? I'm having a hard time finding sources in the US and am not sure if what I'm finding is the right stuff. (What I ended up finding was " Behr Premium Plus With Style" brand "Venetian Plaster" ...phew/ew, what a name!) I'd really love to give this a try, I'm having a hard time getting a smooth finish.
The sculpture is graceful, powerful and beautiful. It seems at the show the sculpture was turned so the male genitalia would be partially hidden from view. The sculpture was much more striking and powerful looking when it was turned in the opposite direction. Seems like prudishness may have played a role in the placement of the work of art and that's a damn shame. Oh well.
well I thought jazzer had weirdest art projects. I saw jazzer make giant set art supplies out foam. got say never thought see giant fam legs with giant balls hang down. some tell jazzer about this Chanel. got say never new hot wire was thing. any time tried form foam for pop can casting dull wood carving tools.
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios The right calf below the knee is shorter than the left. The biceps of the right leg is prodruding more than it should, while the rectus muscle seems to be weeker. The buttocks are way too wide and thick. The abdominal muscles are starting too close το the groin. The left ankle is week and forces the foot to seem like curving in an unatural way as the toes step on the ground. I am not a hater. I love what you are doing. I just felt obliged to point out what I saw. Now I regret for my first comment, as I know how hard it is to sculpt a leg in such a dynamic position. I didn't mean to underestimate your work.
@@dimitrisziakas9815 Burberry wanted a sculpture carved over the weekend. So we didn't really have time to delve properly into the details of the anatomy I'm afraid
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios yes i understand i have seen that but thats not solid do you put any type of paint on styrofoam in the end to make it look solid like wood ?
@@beenishdurrani7402 You can paint it with water based paints, and paint it however you like. But polystyrene with paint on it's own will still not be very strong. Please take a look at some of our other videos with glass fibre, to show how we make stronger sculptures
Thank you Aden. i see your addressing us and we appreciate it. I'm noticing your approach to these as studies now rather than behind the scenes cuts. We are unspeakably grateful.
FienxFlames thanks for the kind words Fienx :) much appreciated. Keep enjoying them and we'll be happy!
Wow excellent sculpture God bless your pentastic 5 team👌👏👍💐💐💐🌹🌹
Dream job! would love a couple of weeks in that shop
I'm surprised that he doesn't wear a mask, those particles can get in everywhere ! great job !
BEAUTIFUL
Incredible work !, you can see they enjoy it! Congratulations
Your work is inspirational👏👏👏👏
Thank you guys for sharing! Its always great to see how you guys did it! It makes the path easier for us beginners!
Fantastic. Wish I new your secret of why you manage without masks and what do you do to eliminate static electricity of the foam particles. Awesome work and thanks for sharing.
We work in a very well ventilated area, and the static is very difficult to do anything about. So we dont! Thank you very much!
Great work
This is God-like work!
Foam fantastic! Bravo Aden! Your work is amazing!
Thank you for a great video - exactly what I was searching for, ... actually it is so much more than I was searching for or expecting! Thanks for sharing so much technical/production/process information, of course these are nothing without the amazing level of skill and artistry that Aden has. I will certainly check out your other videos and media channels. All the best from a British artist in Sweden!
Hi Stuart, thank you very much indeed Sir :) glad you enjoyed it, please take a look through our channel and see what else catches your eye!
Once again yet another fabulous filmette of Aden's hard work and dedication! Just the thought of working at 2.30am is exhausting! Interesting how the Burberry group had the sculpture facing the wall. Why do folks do that to 3D objects? Especially as the dynamism was on the other side!
Haha "dynamism"! That's an interesting way to describe it! XD why indeed Mango, why indeed.
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios 😉😂😉
Beautifull work Aiden. As usual !!!
hi exelent job im fron Puerto Rico i love your work my son of 10 years like to be an artist he make figure with oven glay and like to draw .he love to sit in the sofa and see your work he want to know wath you use to harder the foam that is like a house plaster yeso plaster of paris and is hard to not crack.im sory by my bad english thank for your answer
this eps foam density can be bigger. such as 25 to 30kg/M3. it is safe for a man to stand on it
Will it be the bottom half of a reverse-centaur?
another brilliant piece.
Hi guys good work...what is that Soft Water Based Filler name? I see it has to be able to stay while vertical.
Beautiful
1:26 holy shit that was very well cut by the video producer, with the beat of the scraping accompanying the music
Sean says thank you very much!! 😊😊
So amazing!
Good job
isn't styrofoam dust quite dangerous? like, shouldn't he be wearing a mask to protect his lungs?
That’s what you took away from this. Breathing marble dust, paints, bending backwards. None of its good for you. But thank god we have artists who create. Otherwise we would only have critics.
Shawn Stone ok don’t worry.
@@shawnstone72 Polystyrene and paints are worse than stone dust which is almost always inert.
@@shawnstone72 jesus christ he was just concerned
Short answer is yes, he should wear the appropriate PPE.
Hello , just interested what sort of plaster you’ve used
Hey Mr Bone, it's just a water based plaster render, pre-mixed in a tub from a home construction store
jolie travail , je sculpte aussi le polystyrène , dans notre atelier de carnaval , j aime travailler cette matière !
what product do you use on the raw sculpted polystyrene please?
what is the material used to mack sculpture
Foamed polystyrene
eps (expandable polystyrene)foam block
Did they display it backwards to hide it's junk ?
Quite possibly! Scandalous!
hi i liked your work and i have seen your video styrofoam statue carving loved your work can u help me with what coat u have used after carving for giving finishing to the statue....
I Thought it was odd that they turned it backwards to the wall.
Which plaster is used and how its added on surface of polystyrene/Styrofoam ? Need a quick video please help me
expory
I like all your projects,,,im carver to..
Is there any other name that the water-based plaster might go by? I'm having a hard time finding sources in the US and am not sure if what I'm finding is the right stuff. (What I ended up finding was " Behr Premium Plus With Style" brand "Venetian Plaster" ...phew/ew, what a name!) I'd really love to give this a try, I'm having a hard time getting a smooth finish.
How hard coating is done using Wall putty?
For this, it's not massively "hard coated" as it's only going to be used for 2 days. It was a water based plaster mix, and sanded down
Great job! I loved the music too! Please, what's her name? Thanks!
how much does a block of foam @ 0:28 cost ?
in China about 50USD/ M3
How much would something like this cost me?
it's too much by hand work. if by 3D CNC machine it's cheaper
Sir which foam electric cutter are you used?
buy 3D CNC cutting machine. it's easy work
The sculpture is graceful, powerful and beautiful. It seems at the show the sculpture was turned so the male genitalia would be partially hidden from view. The sculpture was much more striking and powerful looking when it was turned in the opposite direction. Seems like prudishness may have played a role in the placement of the work of art and that's a damn shame. Oh well.
Still, a good butt though 😉 (and thank you very much!)
💛💛💛
muito bom
well I thought jazzer had weirdest art projects. I saw jazzer make giant set art supplies out foam. got say never thought see giant fam legs with giant balls hang down. some tell jazzer about this Chanel. got say never new hot wire was thing. any time tried form foam for pop can casting dull wood carving tools.
We'll give Jazza a run for his money on the foam carving any day :P maybe he's already seen our channel and that was what inspired him! Who knows?!
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Beautiful, beautiful work...but so are your lungs, so I don't understand why you aren't protecting them with a mask. 😣
Где они такого человека нашли ? - задница как курдюк у барана .
Nice proccess, wrong proportions...
In what respect?
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios The right calf below the knee is shorter than the left. The biceps of the right leg is prodruding more than it should, while the rectus muscle seems to be weeker. The buttocks are way too wide and thick. The abdominal muscles are starting too close το the groin. The left ankle is week and forces the foot to seem like curving in an unatural way as the toes step on the ground.
I am not a hater. I love what you are doing. I just felt obliged to point out what I saw. Now I regret for my first comment, as I know how hard it is to sculpt a leg in such a dynamic position. I didn't mean to underestimate your work.
@@dimitrisziakas9815 Burberry wanted a sculpture carved over the weekend. So we didn't really have time to delve properly into the details of the anatomy I'm afraid
The muscles carving is not accurate
They look exactly the same as my legs! So must be :D
What is styrofoam :(.. And if its a foam how does it stand and looks solid.. I might sound wired but im extremely interested in knowing .. Please help
@@beenishdurrani7402 search for styrofoam (which is what the Americans call it), or polystyrene. It's usually used as a packaging material
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios yes i understand i have seen that but thats not solid do you put any type of paint on styrofoam in the end to make it look solid like wood ?
@@beenishdurrani7402 You can paint it with water based paints, and paint it however you like. But polystyrene with paint on it's own will still not be very strong. Please take a look at some of our other videos with glass fibre, to show how we make stronger sculptures