Located in Bastrop, Texas, Deep in the Heart Art Foundry (DITH) has established a strong reputation for their phenomenal craftsmanship and large-scale work. They are a full service foundry that can take care of everything from project conception to installation, with stunning results.
DITH have generously shared production photos from some of their recent projects. These photos not only show what DITH is capable of, but they also give a good overview of the process and the role that 3D foam carving plays early on. Deep in the Heart uses the FROG3D® foam carving system to create their enlargements in foam, which then serve as a foundation for the molding
process.
The project below is an exact replica of the Texas Tech class ring, but just a bit bigger than you might expect. Standing over 6 feet tall and weighing approximately 2 tons, it's aptly nicknamed 'Two Tons of Tradition'. The shots below provide a glimpse into the process.
Check out DITH at their website www.deepintheheart.net, and look for more of their highlighted work here in the near future.
Foam enlargement (created using the FROG3D® system)...
Prepping the foam...
Creating the mold...
After patina...
Installation...
Check out the school's perspective in this video.
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