Materials and supplies Paint brush with the metal ferrule taped to avoid scratching the patina. Paste wax; Treewax clear, Johnson’s Paste Wax Clean, soft cotton cloths or rags. Non metallic [...]
Carefully place the statue on its pedestal or base and position it in its final location, taking care not to scratch the pedestal. When moving the sculpture remove all watches, rings and jewelry [...]
Unlike plaster or cold cast bronzes, (plastic with the addition of bronze powder sometimes called bonded bronze) true bronze statues have survived for thousands of years. Bronze statues can be [...]
Bronze sculptures have been found that are thousands of years old. Your statue will last into the next millennia with almost no care. The sculpture should be lightly waxed once or twice a year. [...]
A patina is a color or colorful incrustation found on old bronzes. This color is formed by a chemical reaction between the copper in the bronze and elements found in the soil and air. This patina [...]
Bronze has been used for thousands of years to make everything from swords to jewelry. Traditionally it has been an alloy of copper and tin. Copper will usually make up 90% of the alloy with tin [...]
The creation of a bronze sculpture is a rather long but rewarding process. If you’d like to learn more, check out our bronze sculpture process page. First, the artist takes his or her idea [...]
Most of our sculptures have a lead time, and can range between 4-5 months. The larger custom bronze sculptures can take upwards of 4-6 months, depending on size and requirements. Though these [...]
We’ve worked with Injected Media in Tucson, Arizona for over 10 years. Injected Media is a website designer and provides us with internet marketing services. If you have any suggestions, [...]
We design and cast our sculptures in Southern Arizona (Tucson) and ship nationwide. We’ve shipped over 40 bronze statues to memorial sites across the U.S. and Canada and many smaller sculptures [...]