Showing posts with label Anglerfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anglerfish. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Anglerfish - In Progress 1

I've always had a thing for strange sea creatures. I have a particular affinity for deep sea oil rig remote submersible footage - where oil rig technicians send little remote controlled probes equipped with cameras down to deep sea pipelines and rigs to check things out or make repairs. Every once in a while one of these submersibles captures something crazy on their cameras. This makes my heart jump. Here are a few favorites.



I mean, come on. Who makes this stuff up?

I particularly love anglerfish - bizarre fish who live way deep down in the ocean where no sunlight reaches. They have a sort of fishing lure that extends off of their head that glows and wiggles, attracting smaller fish right up to the anglerfish's mouth. Clever.

I wanted to build one, and I wanted it to have lights.






The piece is built from brass and copper tubing and wire, soldered together at the joints.

I started this piece years ago, and it's time to finish it. I'll show you the base of the sculpture soon.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Fishing Lures

I'm in the process of finishing up the Ma.K Krote diorama, and thinking about what's next.

I decided that before I'll let myself dive into another scale model project (Ma.K Fledermaus is on deck), I would complete a different project that I've been working on lazily here and there for the last few years.

More soon.