Monday, November 19, 2012
Here is my new piece that I have been slaving over for the past month. Finally complete and ready for exhibiting. Finding this object in a barn at ten o'clock at night while my girlfriend sleeps patiently in the car waiting for my return from the hunt. So excited over what this object was or is kept me at a full tank driving forward into the intuitive process of finding the objects voice.
Bracelets of Omega Design
Here are some different variations of the Omega design, utilizing other metals like brass and copper as the focal metal.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
"Omega and Infinity Necktie
Here is my own design of the typical necktie with a little chainmail twist. The necktie is Hand made, hand forged,hand cut jump rings out of Steel wire, Sterling wire, Brass wire, Clock Key, Forged Fork Prongs drilled and rivited, with cotton covered electrical cord to fit around the neck.
Monday, May 28, 2012
While I was house and dog sitting I stumbled upon this old post with some barbed wire attached all grown into a near by tree. Realizing the wire's potential I quickly cut the wire off the post. Having the barbs still on I had to remove them and untwist the two strands. Afterwards I straightened the wire and then colied it into various size rings, cut them, and started playing with design of line and shape. Once together I will give these rusted rings a good polishing. I am using also a animal trap chain, bronze and brass wire, fork prong, and tea kettle chain to accent these rusted chains.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Well, returning to the blog after a long,(but too short)semester studying for my MFA at ECU I have a wealth of work to show case here. I am really excited to have received my Assistantship within the program and can not wait to next semester. I know it will fly by but creating a ton work, will for me capture the essence of that time and place in my own mind. So back to the work, I started the semester like I like to start most of my work, very spontaneous in it's form but reserving and thoughtful through out the entire process. I had no clue where the semester would take me and I experienced so many little hardships that seemed stupid but were like a vice crushing me inward revealing my inner makeup. No matter how much I hated one direction, if I gave my self the chance to look at the situation or the work in a different way it helped me to understand the possibilities that could come to light within that idea. If there could be some content within these pieces it would be my own mind, a spontaneous personal pack rat nest of my own make up, reserved in these objects of my own personal desire crushed in by a bench vice like those hardships that have ended up revealing to me that inner glow and makeup that can make us all so special. There are 10 total pieces that were created as a series of sculptural adornment. They all can be worn and have a small wall mount piece that was created for the piece to hang when not worn. Here are the 9 left of my own pack rat nest of personal adornment. They are made up of steel wire, copper wire, cotton coated thin copper wire, brass wire, cotton coated electrical cords, and various objects locked within. They are all about 4 to 5 inches the length of chain and cord vary.
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