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- Currently living in sunny AZ -

 

If you see something you like

simply hit the paypal button and you will have it fast!

I believe in direct sales right to your door in exchange for good communication.

I've sold on ebay since 1999 and have a reputation of an excellent product!

I can also paint duplicates of my past paintings that have been sold

already, so don't hesitate to ask!

I take on Andy Warhols philosophy of making something then duplicating it many times over.

The composition remains the same yet each one is different.

 

My work has made it into homes in almost all 50 states as well as

Great Britain, Spain, France, Greece, Japan, Mexico and Austrailia.

Thanks to all my collectors and thank you for looking!

-RM-

 

-Q&A-

Tuesday, 4:30pm (AZDT)

You: Why on earth does someone like you even begin to consider yourself a sculptor??!

Me: Hmmm…

As a kid back in the 70’s I remember seeing “The Wolfman” (Aurora Kit) model kit at Kmart and I had to have it right then and there…

I spent my meager allowance on it immediately.

Then it was "The Creature from the Black Lagoon"…then, of course, "Frankenstein", well.. you get the idea.

It wasn’t too long after that - they were all blown up with an assortment of M80’s, Thunderbombs or perhaps melted with Roman candles.
Ahhh.. the good old days.
So, if fleetingly, I’ve always loved models with a passion.

But I had never tried to recreate one until my college senior year (1989) and fell in love with the medium(s) of clay and plaster.

I still beat myself up myself for not finding it sooner...I beat myself up again for stopping sculpting for corporate America...now retuning again.

Plaster is an amazingly forgiving medium and the end result is a high-quality product.
Sometimes I use a mixture of PoP and FGR95. I find Forton MG products to be great to work with.
I prefer liquid latex for molds but since time seems to go quicker every F-n day, I’ve mostly switched to PolyGel 40. An A+ superior product!

But I’ve found nothing as resilient as good ‘ol liquid latex.
Nature wins out on this one for me.

Creating something from nothing is the inate ability of this species.
Because of this, we create mess upon messWar upon war, Missions to Mars and as of late,the potential, irreconcilable (impending?) global disaster -

Perpetuated by the Mass Media and seemingly pushed into being by human greed. Just like clockwork, the powers that be.

are creating their last bang for the buck sequence of events. We're all just the puppets. But just as genocide seemed inevitable... that's when the…


Ah, but I digress…

Anyhow - Creating something from nothing is extremely gratifying. Being done with a sculpt after months of work then getting the first

chance to paint it is just a happy place for me.

I have confidence in the generosity of my imagination, I follow my instincts. I take crits well but sometimes with a grain of salt. I love this and will always do it

So, to answer your question...I don't know.

 

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