How it's Done


The Making of Einstein


Einstein was created for the television show "Dinosaur Rock."He is made of latex rubber. He talks and his eyes blink and move side-to-side.

 

Clay scuplture of Einstein rests in the back half of his plaster mold.

The latex rubber casting after being removed from its mold.

Above: Einstein's cable-controlled eyes are installed through a trap door in the back of his head.


Left: Einstein gets a shower of gray paint from an airbrush.

Einstein comes to life.


The Making of Sandy Fish


Sandy Fish (his real name) is a sales executive with Better Homes and Gardens. As part of a promotional campaign, Handemonium created a school of Sandy Fish look-alikes.

The Making of Eddy and Freddy


Eddy and Freddy are the puppet hosts of the political satire show "Lasktuwa." They are made of latex rubber.


Once the final sculptures were finished, plaster molds were created.

There would be several rounds of

sculpting and refining each character.

Eddy's cast latex head is removed from the hardened plaster mold.


Eddy and Freddy began life as clay

sculptures. These are the "first drafts."

Bits and Pieces

Yes We Can.... Sculpt Obama

The Lovely Witch Grimley.

A six-foot walk-around Elvis. Thank you. Thank you very much!

A pair of giant frog eyes. The pupil is made on a computer then embedding in acrylic resin.

Eye mechanisms are installed and the latex heads are painted with an airbrush.

The final versions of the heads.

The finished product.

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