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Author Topic: A day of work at the Forge of Ice (AKA - my apartment...)  (Read 1667 times)

Offline Alxbates

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A day of work at the Forge of Ice (AKA - my apartment...)
« on: June 11, 2009, 02:10:07 AM »
Last week I invited my two "employees" over to my apartment for a work day.  We've all got lives and jobs and other stuff to do, so sometimes it's hard to just sit down and work on hoby stuff.  Tyson suggested that we all get together for a day where we go to work like Forge of Ice is a job.  I loved the idea, floated it past Jack, he liked the idea, too, and we all figured out a day that'd work for us.  Tuesday.

Heh... 'employee' just sounds so wrong, and it's not technically really correct... they're 'artists for hire'.  Tyson is one of my oldest friends, and Jack is a talented local converter and artist.  I asked him if he'd be interested in making a commercial sculpt for Forge of Ice, and he said yes!  Also (a HUGE plus!) he's a chill guy that I get along with.  That's Tyson on the left and Jack on the right.



I had several goals with Forge of Ice, and one of the main ones was to have my favorite sculptors turn some of my ideas into reality - I got the wonderful Sandra Garrity to sculpt those peafowl for me.  But another thing that I wanted to do was work with my friends, and also to find other talented people here in Fairbanks.  There's a University here in the 'Banks, and I have a few friends and contacts in the UAF art department.  Peter Foglesong ( http://piotrov.deviantart.com/ ) is another of my oldest friends, and he made the Forge of Ice logo for me (and he's currently working on a few other things for me, too).   Lucas Elliot ( http://bigfootillustrations.blogspot.com / ) is someone that I was put in touch with through a mutual friend from UAF - he's finished a few pieces for me already, and is currently working on some other concept work for me.

I looooooooooooove working with people who live here.  If I had to call Sandra Garrity up to give her feedback, that'd just be too weird.  But Tyson, Jack, Lucas?  I can sit there and watch these guys work, look over their shoulders, and bug them.  Without having any of the 'ohmigod you're a rock star' nervousness that I might have while talking to more established industry professionals.  It's so much easier to do things in person than working by email - and little town in the middle of Alaska that we may be, there are many talented people here in this town, and I'm going to exploit work with as many of them that I can track down and trick convince (and afford) to work with me!

It was a great day - we ordered Thai food (apparently it was Jack's first foray into the wonderful world of Thai cuisine - Drunken Noodles!), did a lot of B.S.'ing, a couple of my other friends dropped by to check out what we were doing, and on top of that we all made a fair bit of progress on our various projects!

This is Tyson's work space:



He's working on a few things for me (you can see the Mutant Terror Bird, mostly with skin, and FINALLY with arms, too.  ;D ), I think a couple of things for some other companies (his Cowboy Robot will be on Golgo Island at some point in the future - http://gangsofgolgoville.blogspot.com/2009/05/robot-cowboy-of-hell.html ), and a few things for practice and his own amusement.  He did hand me two new finished sculpts - a small sherden shield to compliment the large one I've already got for saleand a new and improved skull bug.  It's bigger than the earlier ones, too.



I'll send them off to the caster in the near future.

Jack brought a couple of his own CRAZY cool constructions along, as well as the Pterro-man that he's sculpting for me:





The two big guys are for his Tyranid army (I think), but from them you can see why I'd think that this guy had the chops to do professional work.  He did a bit of sculpting and painting on them while the Pterro-Man was in between steps.







Myself, I did a little bit of painting and converting on my ever-present Wargods figures, as well as some Reaper Cavemen to compliment my primitive tents, and a little display base for my Venus of Willendorf.

So, it was a very fun and productive day!  I hope you've enjoyed this little glimpse of my living room the inner workings of the Forge of Ice!  We've already talked about it and will be doing 'work days' regularly from now on.

-Alex
« Last Edit: June 11, 2009, 02:11:56 AM by Alxbates »

Offline Hitman

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Re: A day of work at the Forge of Ice (AKA - my apartment...)
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2009, 09:25:58 PM »
Congratulations Alex!! Best of luck in all your new endeavours!!
Regards,
Hitman
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Offline matakishi

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Re: A day of work at the Forge of Ice (AKA - my apartment...)
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2009, 12:19:32 AM »
Group work is always a lot of fun, I miss the days when I had a shop and could happily work away at stuff with a group of friends all day (some of whom are on this board, my inspiring work group away from home).

 

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