All Videos
Building the Hips of the Dragon
Sanctuary of Story
Robert spoke to the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Space to “Be”
Thousand Yard Stare
The Ranger & The Backpack
Matthew’s Question Mark
A Short Story of the StoryField
Ten years ago, two combat veterans and an artist asked a tough question, “What does it take to come home from war?”
Storyfield Update
We’re finally beginning to shape the entire structure of the Dragons wings. Yowsa, these things just might fly someday!
Bob Speaks of War
Bob Lecy served as a medic in the Vietnam War. In this video he speaks of what it took for him to come home the war, the chaos, and the suffering that he saw.
Dan & the Boys
The first draft of the Dragon’s talon got a thumbs down.
Damien’s Dragon Tail
Starting from nothing, Damien is imagining the Dragons Tail into an expression of stability, balance and a projection of power.
Hiss of the Dragon’s Tongue
Where Do Ya Make the Cuts?
Dan, a master at shaping metal explains to Robert how to make gripping dragon claws from a chunk of steel pipe. We started with a simple clay model made by Shiloh. We’ll be making 16 gnarly claws each with its own unique twist.
Testing Our 8 ft Long Forge
“It’s like this,” Andy said “if we’re gonna make 7-1/2 foot feathers we need at least an 8 foot long forge. How about if Andrew and I figure out how to do that?”
Let’s Just Wing It
Interesting. We set the wing bones of the Phoenix at an angle that does not quite match our model. So what do we do? How about we just start laying in the feathers and well, just wing it.
Building The Dragons Hips
Some years back when we thought of ourselves as two medics and an artist. Denny, Bob & Robert. Back then we were the drive wheels moving the Warrior StoryField forward.
Building the Dragon’s Wings
Building the Dragon’s Shoulder
The Warrior StoryField Project
Terry Discusses the WSF Project
Terry Rizutti, a member of our team, talks about what the sculptures represent for warriors.
Denny & Ben In the Field
Watch this video from the early days of the Warrior StoryField where two veterans from our team discuss what the dragon and phoenix mean to them.
Making our first “fire feather” for the Phoenix
The Challenge:
Imagine and create an 8 foot long “Fire Feather” for our Phoenix using whatever we have on hand.
Sculpting the Dragon’s Ribs
Bob and Mike are both veterans of the Vietnam War. Bob sculpted 36 ribs for the dragon to create a perfect fit.
Robert Bellows Interviewed by Thiago Leao
Thiago had the pleasure of Interviewing the creator of the Warrior Story Field, Robert Bellows.
Reaching For The Marrow
Two Vietnam medics collaborate on the shape and attitude of the Dragons Talons. Its a lively conversation that lets you see why we love making art together.
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