Dollop Due
Regular price $800.00This stainless steel wall hanging is handmade by welding on the back of a stainless steel sheet. This technique allows the artist to use a MIG welder as a mark-making tool. The heat from each spot weld creates a tiny spectrum of color on the front.
27" x 24" x 1"
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STATEMENT
There are two main ways of working with metal: casting, in which molten metal is poured into a mold; and fabrication, in which individual pieces of metal are joined together to create a piece. I prefer fabrication because of the directness and the evidence of process shown in the end product. The hand of the maker is seen in every piece of cut, formed and welded metal. I emphasize this personal craft and hand process by constructing with hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Whenever possible I leave the welds exposed to contribute to the pattern of the surface.
Tete-a-tete
Regular price $950.00By welding on the back of a stainless steel sheet, the artist employs a MIG welder as a mark-making tool. The heat from each spot weld creates a tiny spectrum of color on the front of this stainless steel wall hanging sculpture.
36" x 24" x 1"
Ships within 3 days.
STATEMENT
There are two main ways of working with metal: casting, in which molten metal is poured into a mold; and fabrication, in which individual pieces of metal are joined together to create a piece. I prefer fabrication because of the directness and the evidence of process shown in the end product. The hand of the maker is seen in every piece of cut, formed and welded metal. I emphasize this personal craft and hand process by constructing with hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Whenever possible I leave the welds exposed to contribute to the pattern of the surface.
Blip
Regular price $1,100.00This strong, yet airy and curvaceous, wall-hung sculpture is created by painstakingly welding steel washers by hand, one at a time.
16" x 16" x 4"
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STATEMENT
There are two main ways of working with metal: casting, in which molten metal is poured into a mold; and fabrication, in which individual pieces of metal are joined together to create a piece. I prefer fabrication because of the directness and the evidence of process shown in the end product. The hand of the maker is seen in every piece of cut, formed and welded metal. I emphasize this personal craft and hand process by constructing with hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Whenever possible I leave the welds exposed to contribute to the pattern of the surface.
Wall Pocket
Regular price $1,100.00Steel washers are welded one at a time by hand, to create this original wall hanging sculpture. This painstaking technique allows the artist to create surprisingly strong, yet airy and curvaceous forms.
19" x 19" x 5"
Ships within 3 days.
STATEMENT
There are two main ways of working with metal: casting, in which molten metal is poured into a mold; and fabrication, in which individual pieces of metal are joined together to create a piece. I prefer fabrication because of the directness and the evidence of process shown in the end product. The hand of the maker is seen in every piece of cut, formed and welded metal. I emphasize this personal craft and hand process by constructing with hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Whenever possible I leave the welds exposed to contribute to the pattern of the surface.
Skarloey
Regular price $2,200.00This original sculpture is constructed of steel washers, welded by hand, one at a time. This painstaking technique allows the artist to create surprisingly strong, yet airy and curvaceous forms. The sculpture appears to balance precariously on a rigid post. White painted steel.
68" H x 14" x 14"
Ships within 5 days.
STATEMENT
There are two main ways of working with metal: casting, in which molten metal is poured into a mold; and fabrication, in which individual pieces of metal are joined together to create a piece. I prefer fabrication because of the directness and the evidence of process shown in the end product. The hand of the maker is seen in every piece of cut, formed and welded metal. I emphasize this personal craft and hand process by constructing with hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Whenever possible I leave the welds exposed to contribute to the pattern of the surface.
"BiValve"
Regular price $4,200.00This original sculpture is constructed entirely of steel washers, welded by hand, one at a time. This painstaking technique allows the artist to create surprisingly strong, yet airy and curvaceous forms. Wax finish.
45" x 24" x 23"
Ships within 5 days.
STATEMENT
There are two main ways of working with metal: casting, in which molten metal is poured into a mold; and fabrication, in which individual pieces of metal are joined together to create a piece. I prefer fabrication because of the directness and the evidence of process shown in the end product. The hand of the maker is seen in every piece of cut, formed and welded metal. I emphasize this personal craft and hand process by constructing with hundreds or thousands of small pieces. Whenever possible I leave the welds exposed to contribute to the pattern of the surface.
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