

‘The Collaboration Entity’.
You’re looking at Super Sculpey on foil. He was for fun and practice. Basically, he’s a life sized character concept I worked on whenever I got tired of my other projects. For the tiny stuff, I used a pack of red sewing needle threaders that resembled guitar picks with little wire loops on the end. I’d just sit there and idly strum out the details every night before I finally crashed out to Three Stooges. As a kid, I was totally fascinated with anatomy and how the body worked. Mom was an RN, so of course she had plenty of medical textbooks around to fuel the fire and keep me occupied. Pretty soon, my reading stretched over into animal study; and I started learning about as many animals as I could. The stranger the animal I found was, the better! So, for most of my life now, I’ve had a fairly good handle on body mechanics and morphology; and as an artist, it affords me the luxury of being able to ‘play around’ when it comes to designing biological body plans. That means I like to change the ‘rules’ dynamically in my head as I go along. I like to mix it up and come out with my own little recipes off the top of my head. As a result, even my fantasy characters retain a really powerful sense of plausibility. Always stick to what you know, if nothing else. Usually, and I say usually, it’s my goal as a character designer to sit there and ultimately try to make your brain say, “Hey! That could totally work!” whenever you look at my stuff. I’m always trying to find out what I can get away with. To me, doing that is almost always a good thing, and I say almost, because I really don’t like to do the same thing all the time either.
Getting back to ‘The Collaboration Entity’ here, I had a lot of fun just taking things I liked about the available life on this world and basically quilting it all together into what you see. I actually nicknamed him ‘Lobster Boy’ early on, and that’s because I threw in a lot of plant, fish, insect and crawfish anatomy to make his scalp. If you look at this guy’s head, it’s high school biology all over again. The whole time, I kept asking myself, “How much life can I drum into an inanimate polymer glob?” That’s important, because I wanted more of a ‘celebratory mish-mash of all known life’ thing going on. I didn’t aim to represent any one particular type of life form here either. This thing represents the sum total of millions of years of evolution…condensed. It’s us, and in a very real sense, we are it. So there you have it: ‘The Collaboration Entity’. By all means, gimme some feedback here. Believe me, it’s welcome! Penny for your thoughts and all that good stuff. Oh, and if you want to see more of this guy, all you have to do is click the links.
-James