Weekend wrap up

Busy weekend.

First of all, we proceeded to embark on a major upgrade of last year’s Jacob’s Ladder.

Not only did that one get wet and fail to work for the show, it was a little rough, and lacked some polish.

With my brother handing me a number of neon sign transformers, a new one was a no brainer.

This one is 7.5-8′ tall. 5′ ladder. Nice, copper, on a discarded telephone stand. The entire thing can now be dismantled for transport to keep the critical pieces dry should it be raining this year.

The stand needs some paint, and maybe some other touches still.

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Then, our little demon collection doubled in size.

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And, finally, we got around to some more work on the Stele. #1 got a good start on the front portion, though it collapsed while drying, we’ll have to fix some of that. #2 got the sides up.

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Of course, what would the weekend of the 4th be without a little celebration

Demons by dusk.

So.

You travel around here in Utah for any length of time, and sooner or later you will come by a witch, a devil, a demon. It seems all shapeless rock formations in Utah are named thus. Witches, Devils, Demons. For a long time I was curious just what those Mormon Pioneers were thinking with naming such rock formations.

Then, I began to look for Spider Woman. The Navajo believe that to seek Spider Woman is to find her, as the threads she weaves touch everything. And here, it was, as well. Spider Woman, creator of these Witches spread about Utah.

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Simple rock and earth formations.

To make the long story short, it is told thus:

One day, the evil creatures of the nether regions, tired of living in the dark and dank, decided to dig up to the surface and take over everything above and below the earth. They dug and the ground trembled and rumbled. The people knew they needed otherworldly assistance, and sent a medicine man to visit Spider Woman. Seeing the plight of the people, and knowing this to be a pure man, she agreed to help, and sent this shaman to visit the god of the North.

When the shaman returned to confront the demons, Spider Woman came down and let out her web, holding them in place. The Shaman then called to the Northern god, who let out ice upon the land, freezing all these demons. When spring came, the Ice had been replaced by earth and rock, and all the demons still stand struggling to free themselves to this day.

I had intended to create some stone formations for some time, and had been pondering just how to go about it. But, random stone columns littering the lawn is one of those things that really doesn’t reach out and grab your attention. Especially when you do not know this story. So, they have been on the lower end of the priority scale for some time.

Then, I was watching South Pacific. There, in one of the scenes, there was, in the background, these wood/stone pillars with masks on them. Something clicked. Why not place faces on these stone demons?

Monster mud to the rescue.

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What do you do when a base is not fully dry yet? Why, rope the thing to the car to it don’t tip over.

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And, all lit…Demons by dusk.

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Now, for reasons too complicated to relate here, I couldn’t bring these into the garage for fear they would get ruined…and, I didn’t want to fear for wind blowing them over…so, they are presently staked out front for the neighbors to ponder over.

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They need to have a good dry brushing on top of this base, but I’m presently debating just WHAT to do that with.

They would make fabulous pieces for the black light area, so fluorescing paint is a potential here. Yet, they would make a lovely alternate to some other things I was planning on, with more traditional lighting as well.

Need to whip up some more monster mud and make some more friends…

More Stele news

It’s been slow going.

Crappy weather, and we’re at a point where I REALLY need to be able to work outside as the builds are getting too big for indoors…

Still, finally got around to some more work on the Stele.

We have a test of an idea for the sides drying in the garage now. (along with a new test mache recipe)

But, I also got the lower jaw’s reattached with the old recipe, then some work on them done with a mixture of the old and new recipes.

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Can’t wait to get some of the lower teeth going.

Some face work, smoothing things out.

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Xiuhcoatl

So, flinging ideas around for these bases, someone mentioned a Coatl.

That got me going. I love researching into new things, and I had only touched on the Aztec mythos of Spider Woman

What coatl were associated with Spider Woman?

And, low and behold, Xiuhcoatl came up.

The Aztec god of Fire.

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Serpent when in his spirit form, he was represented in month end ceremonies with a paper serpent that had a flaming head. Guardian of Spider Woman…

Here am I, 2 snake-like, paper, flaming heads being built for a month end ceremony as guardians of Spider Woman.

Who am I to argue with the Gods? May as well run with the whole serpent idea.

Now…what to do with the base….

So, the Stele have been coming along just fine.

Oh, sure, there was a little problem with the cat breaking the lower jaws off…but, I’ll get to re-attaching those later.

Sunday, I was able to procure a couple of bar stools.

These serve a triple purpose.

First, they give us some height to the Stele, so I do not need worry about stray costumes getting into the fire.
Second, they are a skeletal frame for said base, which will allow me to get creative with the base…
Third, saved me from having to build my own.

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So, as you can see, they Stele have been attached to the top of the stools, which allowed me to remove the firebowls and remove all form material that was clogging up the heads. Should be able to wire them for lighting now.

Now it’s time to start on the bases (and the lower jaw).

Currently, the leading thought is to have it be a pile of skulls…But, I’m still toying with the idea at the moment.

Speaking of skulls. Talia is most fond of her new nightshirt.

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