The second part, which was the most consuming, was to make my flying monkey construct. I decided to make it out of wire and other parts to give it a steampunk feel.
The most time was spent in this project sculpting the wire frame. I looked at some pictures of monkeys and flying ones from Oz. I decided to make the face first. It is mostly a process of making shapes like ovals to support the body and face. The legs and tail are twisted wires, which I found to look very Steampunk. The wings were made with a curved wire as the base, at this point I used the floral picks as the feathers and wrapped the wire from the picks around the base wire.
I next spray painted it a brassy color I found at Walmart that was supposed to look like pounded metal. It looked a lot less shiny and fake than other metallic sprays. It is a Krylon product. After doing the spray painting I decided to fill the monkey's skeleton with cotton cloth I had. I did this because trying to flesh the outside with metal sheets did seem to work. And without anything filling the skeleton it got lost. So more spray painting, to coat the cloth.
Next I added details, these where the little parts I found in my craft room. I used the radio vacuum tube and gauge together to make it look steam powered. I gave it its eyes and used a metal circle with a chain on it as a monocle. On the top of its head I glued a mini top hat I had made earlier. This will be covered in my next post.
Here is the final piece: