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Most of our work is done using the lost wax ceramic shell method of casting. This enables us to reproduce the maximum detail from the original work. Our facilities enable us to "core in mould" allowing the production of the largest waxes in the country, without distortion and with the minimum number of cuts in the wax. The result is the perfect cast which is rightfully demanded by discerning clients. The same process is used for casting smaller works - we welcome clients who bring us small abstract works, busts, small animal figures ... and much more! The wax shop is bright with good (daylight bulb) lighting and is separated off from the chasing area, keeping the whole area as dust free as possible. click on either image to enlarge
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Wax work at Morris Singer Art Founders |
Wax of John Mills' 'Women of World War II' (12 foot tall waxes are cut into two pieces only) |
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