
Cold cast bronze, also referred to as bronze resin, is a technique involving blending bronze powder with epoxy resin to produce a material which is applied to the interior of a silicone mould. Subsequent applications of this will produce a shell into which an armature (wire frame) can be constructed. The mould is then filled with a blend of resin and metal powders which are left to set. The mould is then dismantled and the casting removed. It is then rubbed back to reveal the bronze surface and this can then be patinated (coloured) using a variety of chemicals. Jade oil is used to secure the coloration and a fine application of pure beeswax results in a lustrous finish.
This cold cast bronze piece is of a samurai warrior, wielding his bow from horseback. Before the samurai were known for their work with the sword, they were feared as master horseman, and archers. This particular warrior is leading the charge after their fleeing enemies. Only cowards run, just ask this guy. This piece stands 8 1/2" high.


