On the 10th of October, I started process on my medals first I created oven bake plasticine models ( the key for these was to make certain parts of the model slightly three dimensional) Next I put them in the oven for 15 minutes at 130 degrees. Once all the models were hardened I then took them down to the wax room and made blue latex molds to make experimental wax medals, once the molds were prepared I poured in the hot wax and waited for about an hour for them to dry.
The Front
For the design of the front, I would model it from a certain element of one of Ed Wood’s movies (e.g poster design or scene), The two designs I made were based on two of his most famous movies: Glenn or Glenda (1953) and Plan 9 from outer space (1959). For Glenn or Glenda, I modeled the design based on the poster, where it shows a half man half woman person with a question marks all around it to emphasize the plot of the movie (which is a sex change flick).
For the layout of Plan 9 from Outerspace I sculpted a view of Hollywood hill and placed three flying saucers hovering over the city (for each saucer I’d draw a line on top of them, indicating that there really on stings and not really there, this is a reference to how bad the special effects are.
The Back
For the back, I chose a specific quote that relates to post humorous success, Ed Wood’s work and how it was seen. The quote I picked was from John Stoan
Quote: “What difference does it make whether your work is appreciated or not? The work will still be yours anyway, most of us are only appreciated after we are dead”
The Silicone Molds
To create the silicone molds I had to create a support out of plasticine and placed the model in the center of the support, then I cut up some pieces of thin sheet metal to act as barriers and to prevent the silicone from leaking. Once I mixed up the right amount of silicone and pigment, I then poured it onto the mold and using a back massager to get rid of the bubbles. After 24 hours, the silicone was dried and I was able to pull the model out of the mold, so then I started pouring in the hot wax, the results were slightly better in detail and quality.
