The Art of Turning Loved Ones Into Statues
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
- At the studio of prop designer and fabricator Pierre Bohanna, Adam learns about Bohanna Art's expertise in creating personalized sculptures based on family members, loved ones, and even pets. Even with the availability of 3D scanning rigs, creating an accurate portrait that captures a subject's personality in physical form turns out to be more art than technology.
Learn more about Pierre Bohanna's bespoke art pieces at www.bohannaart...
Shot by Josh Self and edited by Norman Chan
Music by Jinglepunks
Additional media courtesy of Bohanna Art
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Those greyhounds look amazing. So lovely. What a wonderful way to capture their beauty.
Adam I love how varied your content is
This is so cool - and I love how excited you both are❤
The title made me think he was using human remains for the sculpture 😅
Yeah I totally thought these statues were made of cremated pets, and kept waiting for the big reveal until I re-read the title way later into the video than I would like to admit.
Same
same 🤣
xbreezybx@@xbreezybxnow there's an idea 😜
Same! Lol
That is so cool and such a clever idea. Hoping one day this will become more common because these seem like on of the best ways to immortalize our beloved pets
Obviously, I love the sight hound sculptures the most! Nice stuff!
Im actually starting a business this making sculptures of families and people.
Im a stone sculptor, but Im using a mixture of 3d printing and mold making to make it viable.
My intent is to make affordable sculptures. Bronzes like that are 5-10k.
Im hoping to sell for more like 1k or less.
Wish me luck!
I would pay 1K for a statue of my pet.
Rough estimate for someone in the US to have this done is around $6300. Not to mention the cost of travel to and from their studios along with a short stay in Britain.
"Coming out of the uncanny valley" is a wonderful way to put it
About the tattoo, I wholeheartedly agree with you, Adam. I wanted to get a tattoo of my pup, but before that I committed a portrait of my pup to a professional. You know what? I asked for refund 😅 I know my dog too well, that was just a dog that resembled him. Imagine a tattoo you can't erase!
I hope Pierre can come to you, so you can have a beautiful art piece of your beloved dog. Unfortunately, my pup recently passed away. I would be so happy to have a miniature statue of him. I can't, but you can! Fingers crossed
If you knew how much time goes into a custom portrait you’d know how much of an a-hole move asking for a refund is for that reason.
@gpaull2 if my comment triggered you is not my fault. Call an a-hole a person you don't even know?
The a-hole is the ""artist"" who didn't know how to do a portrait and scammed me. Not only it was a generic dog, but it also lacked of proportion and volumes. That was not a professional and not even a beginner. It was horrible.
Why do you assume I don't know how much time goes into a custom portrait? I know very well how much time and effort it takes to make a portrait. If you are not able to do something, don't make people pay hundreds of dollars for something you are not capable of. It's that simple.
Imagine going to a doctor and ask for advice, you pay him $200 and he gives you the wrong therapy because he doesn't know what is causing your illness but he'd rather make you pay instead of admitting that he doesn't know. "if you'd know how much time it took to become a doctor, you wouldn't be so upset and ask for refund".
@gpaull2 Why do you assume I don't know how much time and effort it takes to make a portrait, and why do you think that because you put effort and time in it you can make a crappy "portrait" and is somewhat unethical to ask for a refund? I know very well what it takes. And it's not 1 hour. The reason I asked for a refund is very simple. I asked him to make a realistic portrait of my dog, but he didn't. It was a generic, poorly made dog, just resembling him. Wrong proportions, wrong volumes. Simply put, a deformed unknown dog.
The "artist" did the a-hole move, not me. Don't pretend to be a professional artist and ask hundreds of dollars for a small portrait, if you can't do it. Btw, I wasn't the only one who got scammed by him. He was later banned from the platform.
This reminds me of the Dopl Company. Love the metallic look of these figures.
What a cool mix of tech and artistry.
He's like the Thomas Kincade of sculpture.
Great Artwork
Ahhh, can we cover Pierre's work on the Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts movies PLEASE!?!?!?!?!
As a greyhound owner, I like to see all these bust
Watching the artist putting the patina-creating wash over the dog's face it's hard not to actually think of that as washing the dog because it's so life-like. Amazing work.
I'll probably never be able to afford one of those, but I wouldn't mind owning a greyhound bust in honor of my nephew's greyhound that passed away in may and I had considered the Dog I never had.
I've been collecting greyhound hood ornaments for years, and today have 10 or 12 very different examples. They're a (relatively) affordable way to celebrate the speed and elegance of the grey - and dabble in the world of antiques - but without the expense of commissioning a bespoke sculpture. Condolences on losing your nephew's dog - we're on our fifth, and each one is a truly amazing dog.
I thought the title was literal like plastination.
I have a Creality Otter- a great affordable camera but too slow for pets or young children. His work shows a future for 3D cameras in general. Thanks.
That title had me scared
I've got Great Danes, so I feel this would get expensive for me 😂
Have you done the Wolfman cane?
Great video sir ❤
We are living in the sci-fi future! Except for the personal antigravity flying belts...
Hey Adam big fan of the channel ,great work I am looking for a life size 1/1 scale prop of the "when dinosaurs ruled the earth" banner from Jurassic park and am wondering where i can get this made or buy it thanks!
I thought Fry on Futurama did it best with his dog, just let nature do the work to make him a statue 😢
If the subject has to be scanned, how would you be able to scan if they are no longer with us? If i download polyscan3d and send you that file, would you be able to create a sculpture with that?
If you only have random photographs and the subject is no longer available for a scan, I think you're just looking for a different service.
As I understand this presentation, the thing that these guys bring to the experience is the ability to start with a 3d scan, which can speed a lot of the initial construction of the final model. Still not cheap, but the most expensive part is the skilled artists and they only have to spend their time doing the true value-added part in the latter part of the work instead of all the boring stuff leading up to it (i.e. the same kinds of productivity gains technology has always offered, reducing tedium in a process and allowing the human to do more of the stuff humans are good at).
But you can only do that tech-supported part if you have a way to do the 3d scan in the first place. If you don't, you can still get the sculpture you want, but it will require paying the artist to do all the tedious stuff too. A good artist can take several unrelated photographs of the same subject and develop an accurate sculpture, using their own artistic skill and experience to interpolate the elements that the photos don't show. But it will mean that person has to do the whole thing from the ground up. Paying for the skilled labor involved in that part is, I assume, going to be more expensive than having technology do it. You can get the same result, but it will cost more.
The artist puts life back into the lifeless data. Necromancy, I say.
Very interesting.
Has there ever been a single interaction between creator(s) and audience?
Didn't Vincent Price do this in 'House of Wax' in 1953?
Try and get my dog to sit still enough for a scan.😂
nice dog statues
How much!!!!
According to their website, prices begin at 5000 pounds.
I hope it's not painful! If only we all had others who loved us. On a more serious note, these are beautiful works. All the best.
PRETTY PLZ GO SEE THE FNAF ANIMATRONICS at the Jim Hensons creature shop all I want for my birthday is to see that
Can anyone TLDR the cost for me? Is this for rich people only?
Where's Maggie?
the fellow playing with the dog is a quiet genius, those who know, know😉
Above all, they save time with 3D scans in order to earn more money. Nothing to do with art. You don't need any sculpting skills for this
Can someone here tell Adam about the DSKY Moonwatch? This thing IS 10000% for HIM!🙂
... This is an ad for wealthy pet owners
Maggie
To be honest, this doesn’t seem all that good. I’ve seen much better tech and results
haha and here i thought this was going to involve cremation.....
It's clever and they look cool but it ain't art.
Adam, you won't find earth people quite the easy marks you imagine. This sonic transducer - it is, I suppose, some kind of audio-vibratory, physio-molecular transport device?
These look like incredible urns. Otherwise creepy as heck. It's a no for me.
Jn
Why in earth man would want to hang on some pet memory? Don't get it. I like to keep them in my memories. Still everyone has their fun..🤷
"Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth." - Exodus 20:4
"For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it." - James 2:10
I certainly hope you've been laying off the shrimp and pork, and your closet better not have any mixed fabrics in it if you're choosing to preach oddly specific excerpts from the old testament to strangers online who did not solicit said preaching.