Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Bryan's Handiwork

 
 

One of his many fish.
 
All these are handcrafted with Blu-Tack. All the daki has turned the colour dark grey.

 
 

A tarpon

Tarpon's size compared to Bryan (the figurine on the left)


A piraiba

Emmet carrying a long-fin eel from NZ

Emmet is being attacked by a bull's eye snake-head

Emmet inspecting a goliath tiger fish


Emmet 2 being bitten by a lamprey while Emmet 1 laughs
Emmet challenging a Japanese salamander to a boxing match

Bryan making a wels

This is where Bryan displays his work pieces

A piraiba swallowing Emmet.


A white sturgeon made out of grey, Blu-Tack
Poor Emmet.... lying in kinetic sand. There's actually 3 Emmets in there. Bryan made it look as though Emmet has been blown to pieces (thanks to MythBusters).

I don't know what fish this is... but to me, it's an ugly one. I'll get back to you on this one.
Update: It's a giant snake-head

The size of a sturgeon in relation to man

Bryan comparing ray size to man


A stingray complete with a barb and mouth at the underside.

A bunch of piranhas feasting on a fish carcass

This is one way how Bryan chooses his models. He'll get them from books, the TV, the internet or even around him in the garden, the patio, at school etc.... Whatever that tickles his fancy, he'll fashion it out of Blu-Tack. I've spent a fortune on Blu-Tack, I can tell you that much!
 
 

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