Molten bronze pours into molds to cast the SAG Award statuettes

Molten bronze pours into molds to cast the SAG Award statuettes

Covered in reflective protective gear from head to toe, skilled craftsmen pour molten metal into molds to make the bronze statuettes -- known as "Actors," -- for the Screen Actors Guild Awards.br br The statutes are created a using a lost wax process, according to Angel Meza, manager at the American Fine Arts Foundry.br br SOUNDBITE Angel Meza, foundry manager at the American Fine Arts Foundry, saying (English):br br "We start with the silicone mold that allows us to reproduce the sculpture in wax. Then this wax gets treated with what we call ceramic mold, it's a ceramic material that will produce the mold that will allow me to pour the statue into bronze. "br br After the metal has turned solid, the molds are broken, revealing a golden sculpture underneath. Artists then brush the statuette with a green-black patina. The finished award stands on black granite with a height of 16 inches and weight of 12 pounds.br br The SAG awards will be given out in Los Angeles on January 27 in a live telecast on the TBS and TNT networks.


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