We did some online research. There are many depictions of the cherubs as you can see here:

I noticed that they all are pretty similar in concept. That's because in the Bible it actually describes how the Ark was to be constructed (even to the exact measurements!). It was to be a box made of wood and plated in gold. On top of the box was the cover or "Mercy Seat". Two cherubs made of gold were to be on either end facing each other with their wings outstretched and touching. You can read all about it here.
The most popular version is the one from 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' so that's what we decided to make.
We found a few sites that had detailed pictures and schematics on how to build your own Ark of the Covenant replicated prop from the movie. Here's is some of that reference material:


(oooookay....I'll keep that in mind...)

so here's mine....(granted, I know it not EXACT. Even with all the reference, it was still hard to see the full detail so I had to take a few liberties and while I was at it, I might as well do it to how I wanted to see it. Its been awhile since I sculpted - maybe even YEARS! When I added up the time spent to make this, it took me about 3 - 4 eight-hour days.)
I set up in the dining room which made my wife a little concerned. (she does that groan that Marge Simpson makes about Homer.) This way, I can be near the kids and feel like part of the family. The kids took over a box of clay and had fun using the pasta maker (which I use to help knead and soften the clay to make it workable).
First, I blew up an image of the cherub to size. Then made a wire armature to match. Then I slapped some clay on, roughing out the forms. This process took about 8 hours.
(if you look closely, you can see a toy box that looks like the Ark. My kids asked, "Can we put candy in there?")

Then I started refining the shapes and adding detail:


The hardest part was sculpting that tiny face. As you can see it was about the size of a quarter. Originally, I tried sculpting it by trying to work my fingers between the wood and wings--this proved to be a useless waste f time. Then, I got this idea to sculpt the face , bake it then squeeze it into the main sculpture. "BRILLIANT!" , I tell you.
As I was sculpting it, I was thinking, "Why am I spending so much time on something no one will see?" Then I thought 1) because I know people will want to look on the underside and expect to see something there and 2.) because I'll know! I'm creating art--I have to feel good about it.
I swear, I could have gone on forever finessing this piece, smoothening it out, taking out pocks and finger prints, etc. until finally I just had to call it "done". At times, it's fair enough to say, "This was my best effort and what I was able to do in the time given."
Now its up to my friend to make mold an cast it up!
21 comments:
This came out beautifully! Awesome work.
So amazing, just the sheer effort you put into it! It really makes me wish we'd celebrate halloween here!
The piece is beautiful! Would you be willing to recreate and sell a set of two? I wish to rebuilt an ark for my brother who is getting married in July of next year, God willing. I can be reached at Spirit.Driven@yahoo.com. Thank you!
I am currently awaiting to have the mold and casts made by a friend of a friend. When I have them, I'll be in touch.
Thanks!
-James
...and Thank You all for the comments and compliments!
hello! i am looking for some of the cherabim for an illustration for our church. do you have any for sale yet? let me know! thanks!
stickspeaks@gmail.com
Amazing job!!! Would you consider making these available for purchase?
We are making an ark for vacation bible school. Any chance your molds are done and you would be willing to sell a pair? Rusty
can you please give me a call concerning the cherubims. they were awsome, I am building the ark and the only piece that i do not have are the cherubims. I would love to purchase a pair if at all possible for the upcoming conference in June in 2011.
I read with great interest about your amazing scratch-built Raiders' Ark Angel figure. Were you able to have the mold and casts made of which you previously spoke? If yes, I too would like very much to purchase a pair if they are still available. I can be reached at deephx@cox.net. Thank You!
James,
I was trying to see if you had a mold for the angels yet? And how much are you charging if they are for sale. You can reach me at jfleeks@yahoo.com
Hi, my name is Adriano and im from Atlanta, GA. Im searching for someone who can sculp me those cherubs. I hope you'll consider doing me that honor. If you could pleace contact me back on my ee-mail that way we can talk more about pricing, sizing and everything else. My e-mail is kingadriano@msn.com
I'll expecting you response, thank you, God Bless!
Looks like you may have a little business here just making molds for people. If you are doing this then include me as one of your customers. rural_rabbi@yahoo.com
Hello --I am also making a ark replica and would like to have an update on your Cherubim molds and the cost of a pair for my ark .I am also making the rest of the tabernacle items as described in the bible ..marknoel@msn.com thank you .
James ..I have an Easter/passover deadline for my tabernacle display ....do you have any extra Cherubim lying around..or do I need to break out my carving tools ..someting I havent done in awhile.many thanks!!!
I am very interested in the these beautiful cherubims. My church has been established since 2006, but God has blessed us with our very own house of worship. We are trying to include the furnishings of the tabernacle. Would you please contact me, if you are able to make them.
drayton.latashia@gmail.com
I'm interested in a cast of these pieces if they are still around or available. DaBrode@hotmail.com
Hi I am in London,
Please could you tell me how much for a pair thanks.
Mic
Femi@city.ac.UK
Hi I am in London,
Please could you tell me how much for a pair thanks.
Mic
Femi@city.ac.UK
Hi I am in London,
Please could you tell me how much for a pair thanks.
Mic
Femi@city.ac.UK
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