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LEGENDS, a division of Starlite Originals, Inc. creates Fine Art Sculpture in the traditional Old World style. Created in Mixed Media - the harmonious blending of precious metals and actual hot-torched acid patinas combined with lucite that add rich color and texture. The Legends foundry is able to bring an artist's vision to not just a privileged few, but to many who enjoy the luxury of owning fine art. Some of the most popular artists of Legends are Kitty Cantrell, Christopher Pardell, and Dan Medina. Legends originals arrive at the foundry in the form of plastiline- the result of the artists'sculpting and resculpting, soft clay. From these originals, first-generation models are created. Each sculpture is sectioned into a myriad of component parts and placed into molds for the creation of individual cavities.Once these metals (pewter) have solidified in the molds and are released, the component parts are welded together to form the final shape of the sculpture. Meticulous hand work with fine stainless steel tools recovers detail lost in the welding process. At that point, each sculpture is bathed in hand-applied precious metals and various patinas, In finishing, the sculpture is hand-relieved with a combination of steel wool and sand to release the color and texture of the original metal form. With some sculptures, in its final stages, the metal castings are embedded into the lucite. Once the Lucite is baked and cured, its texture and visual appearance is very rough. Hours of painstaking hand polishing is then put into making the lucite crystal clear. |