Two Distinctive Wall Sculptures
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To complete these two pieces you will need the
"Tree" Video and
the "Small
Table Top Bicycle" Video.
This video shows how to make the fences, the park bench, newspaper,
street lights and a drinking fountain.
It does not
show how to make the Trees or the Small Bicycles.

I use a set of fixtures to align the fences. The fixture that I
built fifteen years ago took several days to make and it wasn't
particularly accurate.
I've come up with a new set of fixtures. I'm particularly pleased with these fixtures. They are quick and easy to make.
They are simple to use and the materials are
inexpensive.

The fixtures will insure straight vertical lines and even spacing
between the verticals. It will takes about an hour to build the
fixtures and then you are set up to quickly make as many fences as you
want.
The detail pieces such as the park bench, drinking fountain and street
lights are well demonstrated. You'll find these easy to do and
they add interest and dimension to your over all sculptures.

The Ride in the Park uses a tandem although this can be replaced with a
single frame. I often sell the Sit & Sip with a tandem, and I show
how to make an adjustment for adding a tandem rather than a straight
frame.
If you are building a repertoire of bicycle sculptures these will fill
out your line of bicycle merchandise. Excellent for a wall hanging
in a den, office or for awards for bicycle clubs.


Going back to fixtures for a moment: Fixtures have two benefits,
first they greatly speed up the process, instead of working from trial
and error, the fixtures place the parts in the right position.
The second benefit is if you are selling your pieces on line or through
a catalog, you are selling what you are advertising.

In other words your fences on the Ride in the Park and the Sit & Sip are
going to look exactly like the photos on your web site.
What's different about the Ride in the Park and the Sit & Sip compared
to just the single bicycles is that these pieces tell a story.
You'll find your viewer's eyes focus immediately on the details that you've added.
As I explain in the video, the tapered ends of these pieces allows the
viewer's mind to to carry the the scene further out.

Yet, for all of the above, these pieces are quite easy to do. I
have never though of these pieces in terms of "hard" or "easy".
Through doing this video I became more conscious of how quickly these
pieces come together.

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76 minutes
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