Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Garden Art


Randall ZadarSome collectors of my art may not be aware of my interest in rocks and stones. After moving into our current home, I would spend hours in the evening looking through the woods behind our home for stones and large rocks. Then dragging them into my backyard to arrange like sculptures.

Since 2007, I have been on a long journey perfecting the casting and production of cast stone products. My initial vision for this project was to create old cars to decorate gardens. I have always been fascinated with how cool junk cars look and the character of the rust over time. I thought to have something like that for gardens would be lots of fun and maybe a marketable item.

Randall ZadarI have always trended towards quality materials and longevity, so concrete was the only real choice. Plus, as the stone ages in the weather, it produces a beautiful look that only Mother Nature can do.

The first project was of course the 1948 Tucker Car. I sculpted the car as large as possible out of clay. This was a giant first step coming from miniatures. I used basic tools and feel the piece came out pretty good all things considered. I made a mold and cast a few in concrete. You can see how time has placed a beautiful patina on the concrete.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar


Since that first project over seven years ago, I have learned much about what seems to be at first, an easy medium to work with. Anyone who has worked with concrete knows about the "weird science" behind this liquid stone. I have literally gone through hundreds of formulas and experiments. Plus I have had hundreds and maybe thousands of failures and rejects.

At some point I found the right mix and casting technique. Years of experiments and hard work has finally resulted in the rock solid castings I get today. Below is a brief journey of my pursuit of stone.



The Tucker project was lots of fun but the first thing I realized was the weight would be a big problem for shipping. The Tucker casting weighed 25 pounds. So I decided to create cars a little smaller. Here are some samples. These are a couple of pounds each.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

I then decided to broaden the subject matter and offer a widerrange of products and styles.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

After I sculpted, molded and cast about 50 different designs, I entered the Cleveland Home and Garden Show in 2009.

Randall Zadar

After the show, I experimented with some other colors and recipes for concrete.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar



One thing I learned from doing the Home and Garden Show is that weight was still a problem. Moving around a large quantity of sculptures was a lot of work. So I decided to try a different approach. This time I created a plaque that was thin and had two stainless steel rods in the bottom so you could just push the piece into the ground. The first designs were birds and marketed under the "American Gift Stone" name. You may have seen some of these in Wild Birds Stores.

Randall Zadar

The pieces could be displayed in the box that it came in.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar


Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar



After the American Gift Stone project, I tried to market some concrete sculptures for indoor use and for the giftware market.


Randall Zadar

Taking this mouse theme further and incorporating them into the plaque idea,
I started working on a series of holiday and special occasion themes.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Above is an example of the "Angel Series" I made for loved ones to place at gravesites or in a flower garden.

Below is one of the mouse plaques converted to a ground stone.

Randall Zadar



My next idea was a line of motorcycle sculptures using colored concrete and iron oxides to accent. This project was called "Rusty Old Bikes."

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

This developed into another finish using iron oxides.

Randall Zadar

I then changed the design so that the sculpture could be displayed in a multiple ways, from self-standing, hang with a hook, or display outdoors.

Randall Zadar

The idea hit me to try a painted finish that resembled bronze.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

I developed a display and went to some motorcycle swap shows.

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar

Randall Zadar




Thank you for you interest in my art. The concrete sculptures are no longer available.

Randall Zadar


Source: http://www.zadarstudios.com



Randall Zadar is an Artist and Sculptor of Zadar Studios. Located in Strongsville Ohio.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Sunday Drive 20th Anniversary Piece

Hello Collectors,

I am working on the second 20th Anniversary release. This one is really special to me as it is a remake of the original Sunday Drive figurine from 1994 (piece number 2.) Here is a picture of the new Sunday Drive II Miniature Bronze Figurine.

Randall Zadar Bronze Miniature
2014 Sunday Drive II by Randall Zadar - Miniature Bronze Figurine
Bronze Cast and Hand-Painted in Oils- Height 3/4" - Limited Edition of under 50 pieces
Issue price $200.00. Available 5/1/14


Below are some pictures of the original and remake versions and the advertisements that inspired them.

Baker Electric Miniature Figurine

The original miniature version was inspired by this 1909 advertisement for the Baker Electric Car.

Randall Zadar Bronze Miniature

This is the original 1994 version of the piece based on the above advertisement. Issue price was $79.00 in 1994. Today if you can even find one, the price would be many, many times issue. After only a few of the above versions were made in 1994, the piece was redesigned by removing the base and painted in both red and black. The above pictured version is the rarest version of the piece. I think there are only three made.

Baker Electric Miniature Figurine
This is the advertisement that inspired the second version.

Randall Zadar Bronze Miniature

Here are the two versions together. You can really see the growth as an Artist. There are 20 years between these two pieces. One thing that strikes me is the painting on the original (left side.) The colors are right out of the bottle. The new version (right side) shows the more subtle painting that reflects a porcelain look. Also notice the more complex design.


Randall Zadar Bronze Miniature

Here is the back and front version of Sunday Drive II. Notice the "20 Year" mark on the back inscribed into the metal.

Randall Zadar Bronze Miniature

Here is the first and second 20th Anniversary pieces together. "Birds of Spring" and "Sunday Drive II."

Randall Zadar Bronze Miniature

This picture shows how nice the two pieces look on a curio cabinet in a miniature setting.

I hope you take advantage and collect these extremely rare bronze pieces. The production is very low. There is still one more amazing piece left in this series. Stay tuned.

Contact your dealer to reserve and order Sunday Drive II. Click HERE for a list of dealers.

Thank you for collecting,

Randall Zadar
Sculptor/Zadar Studios
440-878-1474
www.zadarstudios.com



Saturday, February 8, 2014

Alice's Book

Alice's Book is released from the studio.

Miniature Figurine

Alice in Wonderland - Zadar Miniature

$115.00. Height: 3/4 inch Issue Price: $115.00 US Dollars. Limited Edition of 75 signed and numbered pieces. Hand sculpted in wax and hand cast in solid foundry bronze, hand painted in oils. This figurine features Alice who is kneeling down reading a book she just discovered in the grass. She is searching for a way out of Wonderland and the book reveals the secrets. A fun and colorful piece.

 

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Tea & Cookies

Tea & Cookies is released from the studio.

Miniature Figurine

$120.00. Height: 1/2 inch Issue Price: $120.00 US Dollars Limited Edition: 75 signed and numbered pieces Hand carved, hand cast in solid foundry bronze, hand painted in oils The piece features a kitten sitting on a picnic blanket with a teapot, teacup and a plate of cookies. Sure to be a popular piece with cat lovers!!

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Micros Figurines

New Micro Bronze Figurines from the studio.

Miniature Figurines


$35.00 each, Snowman, Black Cat, 1/4 inch Issue Price: $35.00 U.S. Dollars each. Hand cast, hand carved, hand painted solid bronze miniature figurine Release October 2013. This is a very very small micro figurine!!!! 

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Un-Scared Crow

Un-Scared Crow is released from the studio

Miniature Figurine


$125.00. 3/4 inch. Limited edition: 75 signed and numbered pieces Hand, carved, hand cast foundry bronze, hand painted in oils. 2013 Figurine features two children a boy and a girl, in the process of setting up a scarecrow. However, they are not very successful as a crow has already landed on the arm of the scarecrow and does not seem too worried. This is a cute piece with good interaction with all the characters. The boy is seen placing a hat on the head of the scarecrow and the girl is wondering why the scarecrow isn't so scary after all.

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Pied Piper

Pied Piper is released from the studio.


Miniature Figurine

$140.00. Height: 7/8 inch. Limited Edition: 75 signed and numbered figurines. Hand carved, hand cast in solid foundry bronze, hand painted in oils. As a kid growing up I always remembered the myth and legend of the mysterious piper who helped the town of Hamelin. For those who don't know the story a synopsis follows: In 1284 while the town of Hamelin, Germany was suffering from a rat infestation a man in pied clothing appeared claiming to be a rat catcher. He promised the mayor a solution for their problem with the rats. The mayor in turn promised to pay him for the removal of the rats. The man accepted and played a musical pipe to lure the rats with a song into the Weser River where all but one drowned. In the miniature version the Pied Piper is seen leading six rats out of the town. One sits on top of the sign pointing the way to Hamelin. This is painted in my favorite technique of all glazes.



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