This third scale maquette was made to be digitally scanned and enlarged to 2.2m by 3d printing. This will then be moulded and cast in lead. This is one of two figures I have been commissioned to make for Oxford University, on a currently ongoing project. They will replace two entirely missing figures from the set of 9 muses that originally adorned the roof line of C17th Clarendon House, originally sculpted by John Van Nost. There are no surviving references of the original sculptures, so these were heavily researched and based on the style of the 7 surviving muses, which are quite quirky to say the least, and the challenge was to keep this sometimes awkward style. Lead was the casting metal of choice for sculpture in C17th England, as Bronze casting technology was still only practiced as an industrial process reserved for cannons and bells.












