Friday, November 6, 2009

Godzilla Weathervane

We had a lot of fun working on this Godzilla weathervane project. This weathervane was originally commissioned by a big Godzilla fan. His Godzilla weather vane went a top a cupola on a new barn he was building.


To create the design, we incorporated some of Godzilla’s most well known features. First, Godzillais a daikaijū, a fictional Japanese giant monster. We made our Godzilla with a slightly modified head and lower body of a Tyrannosaurus, a triple row of dorsal plates somewhat reminiscent of a Stegosaurus, the neck and forearms of Iguanodon and a tail and skin texture similar to a crocodile. Godzilla was originally believed by many to be green and is frequent depicted in artwork and film this way. Because copper patinas green over time, our Godzilla weathervane will eventually take on his ideal coloration.

Our customer opted for optional gold leaf to enhance his appearance. In the Godzilla depicted here, we gilded parts of his atomic flames, teeth, belly, parts of his dorsal plates, claws and toes as well as sections of the arrow tip.


Because we make each weathervane sculpture piece to individual order, our customers can order an all copper Godzilla or pick and choose which parts of the weathervane they would like leafed with gold and/or palladium leaf. 

3 comments:

  1. Well done! I particularly like the detail on the arrow beneath Godzilla's feet: the toppling power pole / wires. Now all you need is to add a whistle that sounds like those two little singing ladies who were always trying to "calm" Godzilla.
    Looks fabulous! Thanks!

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  2. you two are truly talented weathervane artists! this godzilla weather vane is impressive. i just love the attention to detail.

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  3. i am a HUGE godzilla fan this is just awesome!

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