Adam Beane, the rocker
sculptor, the talented musician playing music with wax, or sculpting with
sound... how ever you want to see him. A multitalented artist... judge for
your self...
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Sculpture’s size: Any.
Mostly my work has been in the 9-11 inch range, but I've sculpted every size,
from a life-sized pregnant woman that actually gives birth to a little mechanized
rubber baby (for training doctors) all the way down to a half-inch figure for
a jewelry company.
Influences: Until now, I
never knew the names of other sculptors, because I've never been into action
figures (I just love sculpting!) I also never really paid attention to Classical
sculpture either, though I knew my work would probably be greatly improved if
I did.
However, as of June 2006- when I found this site- I'm paying more attention.
Now I know the names Villafane, Bergholtz, Canale, Cipriano, Newman...et al.
and my head is filled with images of beautifully sculpted figures. I had no
idea there was so much excellent work being done out there! It's inspiring me
to try more materials and new techniques. My
ex-business partner, Pat Mahoney is the guy who I learned Castilene from. We
worked together as What Works for 1 year and produced some great stuff for McFarlane
and others, a few pieces of which are up on my site, but most are not. Maybe
we will have a joint space on this site someday.
Pat is still one of the best sculptors I have ever met. Working together, we
complimented each other's abilities nicely- I honed my portraiture, he his clothing
folds, and we both roughed out sculpts, both did clothes and both did portraits.
I would definitely have to say he was a huge influence on my work. His clothing
folds are still the mark against which I measure my own. Almost no matter how
delicately I handle a fold, I look at Pat's work and see one better. And now
he is a rock star. http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com/music.php Click on Album Player.
"Tribulations" is my favorite.Artists who inspire me: Tim Hawkinson,
Theo Jansen, Arthur Gansen, Morten Jacobsen ( http://www.mortenjacobsen.dk/
), Chris Cunningham (director), Aphex Twin, Autechre, Amon Tobin, Okkervil River,
Neutral Milk Hotel.
Companies: McFarlane, SOTA,
Fanatico, Plan-B, and many others. I'm very excited about the companies I will
be working with in the coming months!.
Expectations: Make $$$. Travel
around the world. Live in another country.
Advice to new sculptors or amateurs sculptors:
get a mirror! A full-length one. Perhaps around $10.00
(mine was $7.99) This is the single fastest, cheapest most effective way to
improve your sculpting. It will force you to actually get into the pose you
are sculpting and thereby tell you where the stresses and center of gravity
are and which muscles are engaged and which are relaxed. Muscles don't always
do what you imagine they are doing, and very often, especially in the back,
the predominant contours are caused by muscles lying beneath muscles. Beneath
the ones you see illustrated in anatomy books. And if you do this, even for
the sculpting of robots, monsters or cartoon characters, all of your work will
be suffused with actual knowledge and it will show.
Don't rush to do the details!!!! Get the anatomy and pose dynamics right first
and don't hesitate to cut and change your sculpture- it will be better for it
in the end. Almost all sculptures go through some dark hours if you are making
changes - hang in there, it will pull together.





Name:
Adam Beane.
Birth date: 06-10-74.
Studio name: Adam Beane LTD.
Headquarters location: Sunny
Providence, RI . USA.
Experience: Coming up on
5.
Material preferences: Used
to prefer Castilene for sculpting, now however, I am working with my own mixture.
I'm looking forward to trying Epoxy. Machining: Hard Renshape, Styrene, Brass,
ABS, steel.