GREG JAMES SCULPTURE - STUDIO
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The Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery has been located in J Shed, on Bathers Beach in Fremantle, Western Australia, since 1993.

J Shed is a heritage listed building that was originally built on Victoria Quay for storage purposes in 1912. Reconstructed on its current location by the Fremantle Harbour Trust in the 1960's, it was restored in 1987.

Starting with a bare shed, Greg has developed this space to be a highly efficient and productive sculpture studio with a public viewing deck and gallery.

The studio has served as a training ground for young artists, a temporary facility for established artists and host to visiting international artists. It also continues to accommodate numerous requests from school and special interest groups for educational visits, as well as occasioning musical and theatrical productions, and community art projects.

The studio has seen the creation of many works, including the intimate sensual nude, windswept fishermen, the heroic soldier and the iconic rock star.

Below you will find images of the creation of the Bon Scott statue using the Lost Wax Method. Access our other photo diaries here.


 The Creation of a sculpture of Bon Scott


  • The basic first stage of the armature
  • The armature takes shape as Greg welds the general size and movement of the figure
  • The first layer of clay is added. The plastic wrapping stops the clay from drying out
  • As more clay is added the physical dimensions of Bon take shape
  • Working from photos Greg plots in the key markers of Bon's face
  • Sculpting the features
  • The head starts to take shape once the hair and eyebrows are added
  • Once Greg has the shape of Bon's legs he is then able to add the jeans and desert boots
  • Adding the folds and pockets
  • Making the hands and arms
  • Nearly complete
  • Putting the jacket on
  • The completed clay sculpture. The microphone and buckle are added in the wax stage.
  • With his arms cut off the clay is moulded by first painting on rubber and then covering that with plaster and Hessian
  • Painting several layers of wax into the rubber mould
  • The wax legs are now ready to detail
  • Once detailed the legs are sprued (applying runners and risers to help the bronze flow in and the gas and air to flow out during the bronze pouring) and are ready to invest
  • Detailing the wax torso
  • All the wax is sprued and then invested in a slurry of plaster and brick dust then placed in a kiln to burn the wax out (lost wax process)
  • Once the wax is burnt out the molten bronze is poured in
  • Water blasting off the investment
  • Water blasting off the investment
  • Alister cutting off the runners and risers
  • Greg and Janet detailing the bronze torso
  • 1.Adding the microphone and cord to the arm
  • Steve welding the legs
  • Steve welding an arm on
  • Steve welding the torso to the legs
  • Grinding down the welds
  • A final sandblast
  • Applying the patina
  • Scrubbing the patina off
  • Polished and ready to go
  • Finished artwork
  • Finished artwork
  • Finished artwork
  • Finished artwork
  • Finished artwork

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