Five cast bronze sunbathers are assembled in a family grouping. Note the different patinas used for skin, clothing and hair.
Kelowna sculptor Geert Maas has spent many years exploring the 'beach' theme in various media, drawing inspiration from the time he and his family have spent at local beaches.
The figures were first created in stoneware clay. Plaster molds were then made in several sections, before the creation of wax positives. Using the “lost wax” method (whereby the wax is “lost” during casting) the figures were finally cast in bronze at a local foundry. The five figures weigh about 450 lbs. in total. The bronze is embellished with multiple patinas. The artist brushed on the chemical M20 for the bathing suits and hair; to achieve the skin tones he used a combined solution of sulfurated potash, ferric nitrate and ammonium sulfide.
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