The simple but elegance of the horse and the egg….I can’t imagine the feeling one would get while working on such a project. It’s large scale would be daunting, yet so satisfying when the final coats of paint are applied. Never apologize for the rambling of the voiceover narration. You do such a fine job of explaining the process, and keep the puns down to a minimum.(actually I quite enjoy the puns!) I always enjoy seeing all your projects. I have recently worked with foam using a small hot wire, and it has changed my creativity! This is due to watching your channel and seeing what can be done in foam! Thanks so much for sharing!
You guys did really good getting musculature reference pics! I've seen soooo many artists foul up their product because they didn't understand the underlying skeletal and muscular structure of their subject! Jelly legs, floating eyes, shrimpy legs and pin heads are some of the most bothersome things I've seen, but even weird muscle tone can irritate a person. I'm always yelling at the TV when they animate a bird flying backwards. The motion should be similar to swimming, and for some reason, people keep animating what birds do to slow down as they land, like that'll make the bird go faster in normal flight! Very nice pieces. You guys do excellent work! Very professional.
@@StefanSte I think the meaning is that the prop is so well done that it could stand alone in an art exhibit with no other purpose and still have plenty of artistic value. A prop is an extension of a piece of art, but most props lose their meaning and much of their artistic value when viewed on their own and without movement. I mean, no one looks twice at a believable reproduction of an old tube TV set or appreciates the time it takes to make fake fruit look like the real thing. And yet, as set dressing, it now has meaning and gives the characters something to interact with or at least adds to the realism that this really is someone's lived-in home.
It would be nice to see a video showing what all your outstanding artist/workers have been doing during the pandemic when there was so little work at the studio.
We made a video a couple of months ago, showing Sean's wand making project during lockdown. The rest of the video would comprise mostly of Tesco delivery driving, gaming, and generally staying at home 😂
"Amadigi" is a magical opera, and this performance is likely rife with the surreal; and themed in black and orange, is my understanding. You all do terrific work. Thanks for all the fun and informative vids. Cheers, Jim from Seattle
Brilliant, at first I couldn't understand why you would show everyone so much in your videos, Now I know, Your craftsmen in the game and a very hard act to follow,
Stunning. Never in my life saw such a masterpiece. How long and how many people worked on it? My client who is a a big shot in movie industry is really impressed :) He has a beautiful Arabic horse and is a big horse lover.
Hey Rawman, thank you very much for the kind comments. Aden created the master carving, and then 3 other members of our team glass fibre coated, resin flowcoated, and worked up the surface finish, with Aden top gloss coating and buffing to what you see as the end result. The entire process, along with other projects happening simultaneously in the studio, took approximately 2 - 3 months. Your friend is also very welcome to commission something, should he feel inclined to do so!
Que hermoso arte, un precioso animal 😍 yo quedé enamorada y encantada con esta maravillosa creación 😊🤗❤️ Amo el arte 💞 Dios bendiga tanto talento humano 🙏😇 un saludo desde Medellín Colombia 🇨🇴
I come from Indonesia, and I also like fine arts, especially Styrofoam carving, I would be very happy if I could join your team, and participate in every sculpture made from Styrofoam
Did you guys apply several layers of a concrete render or was it a car body filler and gel coat on the horse to get rid of the fiber texture. It turned out amazing! Glad you guys are getting some work.
Another great project and video. Silly question time- since the egg was always going to be mounted on the platform, why was the access hatch not on the bottom? not a big enough area or just did not think of it?
Good question! But the client wanted as little of the egg touching the floor as possible, which meant the floor hole was far too small to get in and work comfortably. If the hole was made big enough for someone to get inside, it would have meant much more of the base of the egg cut off than the client wanted
Are you all, (especially Aden) blase as to what becomes of your spectacular creations after their use by date? I hope these props get re-used or passed on to another needy production/event etc. I've had work 'junked' and it smarts, I can tell you. And you seem to get a double whammy what with all the creativity AND THEN all the graft to finish the projects. (multiple resprays of the egg, on the whim of the client?, I ask you!)
You guys could save a lot of time if you sprayed on a layer of gel coat over the fiberglass before you did the bodywork. It fills in nicely, sands easily and reduces the overall amount of bodywork. Spray gel coat, sand, heavy coat of a high build polyester primer, sand and prime. You won't have to do much body filler at all that way.
I am from Brazil I'm looking for this type of self-adhesive aluminum that you used on the horse. Could you tell me the brand and model so I can see if I can find it in Brazil?
I’ve bought sheets of styrofoam from both Lowe’s and Home Depot. Use standard elmers glue to glue them together, put some weight overnight and then cut/carve like normal.
Depends what you mean by training? Essentially anyone can pick up a pencil and draw. However, practice, experience, study and more practice goes a long way. And sometimes, people have something or they don't. You can try and teach someone how to play football all day long. But if their heart isn't in it, they'll never be as great
That horse is stunning!
The horse is so majestic and the egg 🥚 just as unique and perfect
so unique like a collection agency for maring hunt library mail. note the comment. and the mail. and the amount and all aspects of the mailer
The simple but elegance of the horse and the egg….I can’t imagine the feeling one would get while working on such a project. It’s large scale would be daunting, yet so satisfying when the final coats of paint are applied.
Never apologize for the rambling of the voiceover narration. You do such a fine job of explaining the process, and keep the puns down to a minimum.(actually I quite enjoy the puns!)
I always enjoy seeing all your projects. I have recently worked with foam using a small hot wire, and it has changed my creativity! This is due to watching your channel and seeing what can be done in foam! Thanks so much for sharing!
😊 wow
yes sean the best narrator in the world 😩
You guys did really good getting musculature reference pics! I've seen soooo many artists foul up their product because they didn't understand the underlying skeletal and muscular structure of their subject! Jelly legs, floating eyes, shrimpy legs and pin heads are some of the most bothersome things I've seen, but even weird muscle tone can irritate a person. I'm always yelling at the TV when they animate a bird flying backwards. The motion should be similar to swimming, and for some reason, people keep animating what birds do to slow down as they land, like that'll make the bird go faster in normal flight!
Very nice pieces. You guys do excellent work! Very professional.
So glad you guys are back :)
Stunning. Absolutely beautiful. Makes me itch a bit to get back to my studio.
amazing team, this is what I shall call it the dream team, congratulations for the good work and keep it up forever and always
Thank yoooooouuuu
That horse is not a prop, it’s art.
I agree 100% with you. I would love have one like this but unfortunalely i've no space ( and money 😁) for a piece like this
Thank you very much Rachel 😘 appreciate it, ladies
Why should a prop not be art? Being a Prop is just an objects job description.
Maybe for a roadside fair ride.
@@StefanSte I think the meaning is that the prop is so well done that it could stand alone in an art exhibit with no other purpose and still have plenty of artistic value.
A prop is an extension of a piece of art, but most props lose their meaning and much of their artistic value when viewed on their own and without movement. I mean, no one looks twice at a believable reproduction of an old tube TV set or appreciates the time it takes to make fake fruit look like the real thing. And yet, as set dressing, it now has meaning and gives the characters something to interact with or at least adds to the realism that this really is someone's lived-in home.
It would be nice to see a video showing what all your outstanding artist/workers have been doing during the pandemic when there was so little work at the studio.
We made a video a couple of months ago, showing Sean's wand making project during lockdown. The rest of the video would comprise mostly of Tesco delivery driving, gaming, and generally staying at home 😂
Absolutely OutSTALLION!!!!!!! You guys/gals are the best. Best thing on this platform.
Nice work! I want that elephant bull head on the wall! 🙄👍
Glad to see you're back)
stunning work!
Amazing as always!
Magnificent! Congrats!!!!!!!!
this is amazing I hope you get paid well for all this work
Glad you've a new video 😊
This horse is absolutely majestic 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Thank you Marie! 😘
Beautiful work!❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Stunning work. 👍👏
Beautiful! Brilliant work.
"Amadigi" is a magical opera, and this performance is likely rife with the surreal; and themed in black and orange, is my understanding. You all do terrific work. Thanks for all the fun and informative vids. Cheers, Jim from Seattle
Thanks Jim!
Brilliant, at first I couldn't understand why you would show everyone so much in your videos, Now I know, Your craftsmen in the game and a very hard act to follow,
Great job.
Love it
Amazing craftsmanship
What a great work, guys.
Much appreciated!
Fascinating! Your work is stunning!
Wow, what a spectacular Masterpiece my God...
Stunning. Never in my life saw such a masterpiece.
How long and how many people worked on it? My client who is a a big shot in movie industry is really impressed :) He has a beautiful Arabic horse and is a big horse lover.
Hey Rawman, thank you very much for the kind comments. Aden created the master carving, and then 3 other members of our team glass fibre coated, resin flowcoated, and worked up the surface finish, with Aden top gloss coating and buffing to what you see as the end result.
The entire process, along with other projects happening simultaneously in the studio, took approximately 2 - 3 months.
Your friend is also very welcome to commission something, should he feel inclined to do so!
The egg looks cool, but I love the horse! 🐴
George Stubbs Anatomy of the Horse! What a useful book.
Awesome work!
New Maiden tour next year, what odds on a Samurai Eddie?! 🤘🤘🤞🤞
Let's hope it comes our way!
Horsing around in the studio again! A bunch of good eggs you lot!
Amazing work!
I personally like the rhino with folded skin the looks like armor. Still a cool piece!😎
Very beautiful work
👍🏻 Потрясающий конь. У вас золотые руки, удачи вам 👐
Waouh.....👍👍!!!!!.
MAGNIFIQUE 💓😉👍.
great video! impressive work! well done!!
Super job
Uma obra de arte perfeita. Parabéns!!!
Its an amazing art work i really like that ❤❤❤❤i have no words guys
Perfeito
Parabéns pra toda a equipe de artistas.
Ganharam uma seguidora
We are eagerly waiting for your videos. Your works are great. I follow you from Iraq
Thank you very much sir! We'll keep them coming!
Que hermoso arte, un precioso animal 😍 yo quedé enamorada y encantada con esta maravillosa creación 😊🤗❤️
Amo el arte 💞 Dios bendiga tanto talento humano 🙏😇 un saludo desde Medellín Colombia 🇨🇴
Sin duda . Un trabajo extraordinario😍
Muchas gracias!
very very nice work
These videos are well put together.
Thank you very much indeed Mark. I've let Sean know!
Unusually concentrated) Health all!
love the horse !!
super work
You are FANTASTIC!!!!!👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Man some humans can do amazing things
WOW!!!! très beau travail...
BRILLIANT!!!!!
Belíssima obra de arte 👏 👍 👏 👍 👏 👍 👏
Good job
A triumphant return for the Sticky Back Foil!
Oh it'll always be back ;)
WONDERFUL!
Amazing
Wow! Back to business and we are loving it. (#FissionCreations from India)
Lindo trabalho!
I come from Indonesia, and I also like fine arts, especially Styrofoam carving, I would be very happy if I could join your team, and participate in every sculpture made from Styrofoam
dat paard wou ik wel heel graag bij mij ij de tuin😀👍
Did you guys apply several layers of a concrete render or was it a car body filler and gel coat on the horse to get rid of the fiber texture. It turned out amazing! Glad you guys are getting some work.
Resins / gel coats and car body fillers. Concrete would have been a nightmare to sound down, and certainly not to the finish we wanted! Thank yooouuu
Belíssimo trabalho, gostaria muito que houvesse legenda em português 👏🥰🤗
Best job in the world.
very nice
Golden Hands ..👌. Not Anybody Can Do That..👍...😍😘...🙏
My husband worked on building the opera stage
Another great project and video. Silly question time- since the egg was always going to be mounted on the platform, why was the access hatch not on the bottom? not a big enough area or just did not think of it?
Good question! But the client wanted as little of the egg touching the floor as possible, which meant the floor hole was far too small to get in and work comfortably. If the hole was made big enough for someone to get inside, it would have meant much more of the base of the egg cut off than the client wanted
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios fair enough, hence the title- silly question.
Bulbuli garse darun laglo
Are you all, (especially Aden) blase as to what becomes of your spectacular creations after their use by date? I hope these props get re-used or passed on to another needy production/event etc. I've had work 'junked' and it smarts, I can tell you. And you seem to get a double whammy what with all the creativity AND THEN all the graft to finish the projects. (multiple resprays of the egg, on the whim of the client?, I ask you!)
Very nice
Thanks
Hahaha! Nice pony puns!😂
Glad you came along for the ride ✌️
Great 👍work, gang! I thought for sure your sister was going to be lowered into the egg ! 🥚 She seems to get all the
"inside jobs" !
💐Nice work.
You guys could save a lot of time if you sprayed on a layer of gel coat over the fiberglass before you did the bodywork. It fills in nicely, sands easily and reduces the overall amount of bodywork. Spray gel coat, sand, heavy coat of a high build polyester primer, sand and prime. You won't have to do much body filler at all that way.
a shell of gel coat without being bonded to the first layer with something like chopped strand may cause problems in time to come i imagine
What was the price of making the horse it's beautiful
perfect
Mantap kuda ya...kami dri indonesia
What is the alternative to insulating paper or are there specific ratios for hardeners and cobalt so as not to corrode the foam body?
Que perfeição ❤️🐎😍🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏
Exelente trabajo me gusta y quiero aprender algunas técnicas
Good horse
Good luck ❤❤❤❤❤
Where can i buy those big Polystyrene foam. Ive been looking everywhere. But cant find them
Magnifico bravissimi iiiiiiiiiiiiii
Lovely
Bonsoir! Magnifique 🙏 quel matière avez vous utilisé pour sculpter ce cheval ? D avance merci pour la réponse ❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼
I LIKE IT
How much can it costs a work like that?
❤️🔝
Hey Aden! Beautiful work, how much does the horse weight?
Hey Dynamo, probably between 75 to 100kgs
I am from Brazil
I'm looking for this type of self-adhesive aluminum that you used on the horse.
Could you tell me the brand and model so I can see if I can find it in Brazil?
Good ,but I have a question why don't you create horse 🐴 in FRP ,i think it would be cost effective
Great come back project. What's the EGG for??
Both the Egg and the Horse are for the same performance of Amadigi at the Garsington Opera
WOW! Where can I smaller foam blocks? I want to make my toddler a big flower for her room.
I’ve bought sheets of styrofoam from both Lowe’s and Home Depot. Use standard elmers glue to glue them together, put some weight overnight and then cut/carve like normal.
That's incredible, do you need to be trained to do something like this? Just asking as I'm into art and sculptures and all that stuff!😁
Depends what you mean by training? Essentially anyone can pick up a pencil and draw. However, practice, experience, study and more practice goes a long way. And sometimes, people have something or they don't. You can try and teach someone how to play football all day long. But if their heart isn't in it, they'll never be as great
Hola buenas ustedes dejan el icopor dentro no lo utilizan para sacar más de los mismo como molde