Author: hoxtonbronzecasting
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A Beautiful Portrait

We had the wonderful honour of getting to work on this beautiful portrait head cheerfully named ‘Hugo’ Whilst he seems like a standard bronze portrait, we found ourselves particularly fond of Hugo during our time with him. He came to us with an endearing story and a certain personhood that we grew to love. We…
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Godzilla – 1964 Suit recreation

We had the wonderful opportunity to recreate the iconic MosuGoji Godzilla Suit (1964) for UAL Wimbledon for this years MCM comic con! We worked hard as a team to create the wearable latex/foam/silicone within one month! the suit is blended with contemporary and classical suitmation fabrication methods. The whole team plus two wonderful team members…
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Little bits for a big job

We had the honour of working on a large London piece! we got to make some exciting bits and pieces and overall it was a lovely job Black bronze buttons with a lovely soft wax finish Before that lovely patina we worked the pieces to a lovely sharp gold, a beautiful moment in the process
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A Bronze shell of many faces

A Fascinating project we’ve been delighted to be a part of, A small bronze made of 3d face scans Wonderfully detailed in every facet, each section was a delight to work on
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Bronze Restaurant Sign

We managed to sculpt, mould and cast this sign in record speeds for a new local restaurant in Spitalfields London! From Sculpting to polishing it was an absolute pleasure to work with, we wish the place all the best success for it’s opening. Installed and looking pretty, the idea was to capture a handwritten biro…
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Three Bronze Heads

We cast this delightful trio recently, each with a distinct patina. Brown, Black and Verdigris It was a joy to work with Mark every step of the way, we always have space for a portrait head









