PETER W. MICHEL, Sculptor   *  36 Kellogg Street  *  Clinton, NY 13323
315-853-8146  *  315-859-1480 fax  *  peter@petermichel.com   (e-mail)

"CONVERSATIONS in a SPACE BETWEEN TWO TALL TREES and a HOUSE"
A Sculpture in Lenox, Massachusetts
                                            CONDITIONS BEFORE SPRUCE UP
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  lips backside  Blue lips Blue Base Platform
  Red Neck fin Eyeball  

RedFace  
After sprucing up
 
 

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Conditions before sprucing up (above)
Photos above - clockwise starting in upper left::
Spot on backside of lips is rotting.
Bottom of lip is pealing
Platform on base has pealed
Paint on eyeball has pealed, exposing styrofoam to elements.  Nest below eye.  Bird droppings stain eye piece.
Vertical fin of base is pealing
Neck at joint with base has rotting portion.  Some has been removed in this photo.   

Work Done:
Eye piece was cleaned
Wood putty coated styrofoam eyeballs were replaced with solid wood eyeballs,
primed and painted with latex enamel.
Pealing portions were removed, cleaned  primed and painted over with latex enamel paint.   Pine tar on base was removed as much as possible and then primed over and painted.
Rotted wood behind painted surface was removed and filled with fast drying         exterior spackle, then primed and painted with one coat of latex enamel paint                                                                    

Yellow Neck
Green Base
Before

Yellow Face Detail
After sprucing up
  
 

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Conditions before sprucing up (above)
Photos above - left to right:
Neck at joint with base has rotting portion.  Some has been removed in this photo.
Platform of base is covered with pine tar.
Distant view showing pealing eyeballs.   

Work Done:
Eye piece was cleaned and painted with one coat of latex enamel.
Wood putty coated styrofoam eyeballs were replaced with solid wood eyeballs,
primed and painted with latex enamel.
Much of the pine tar on base was removed and partially primed near joint with
vertical nose piece.  
Rotted wood behind painted surface was removed and filled with fast drying         exterior spackle.  The spackle did not completely dry in the time expected.  It was primed over anyway in the form of a "collar".   I expect that this will need further attention. 


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Back to Conversations in a Space Between Two Tall Trees and a House      Conditions before spruce up + work done  
also see Conversations in the Woods      Figure with Yellow/Orange Nose enlargement    Figure with Red Nose enlargement
Tall Tree and Figure with Yellow/Orange Nose enlargement     Tall Tree and Figure with Red Nose enlargement

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Posted 10-29-04