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| Background: |
As an artist, I work mainly with salvaged metal and stone in order
to create art sculptures spontaneously contrived. Over the past five years, I
have managed to salvage a large stockpile of metal and stone. This allows me to
start a project with an open mind. I simply look over the disarrayed pile of parts
and pieces around the shop and just let something create itself. The enjoyment
or art comes from seeing the piece take on its own personality. I intentionally
try not to make just stagnant art, but to capture an action, expression or movement
using metal and stone, much as a camera would capture the flight of a bird. As
far as being a welder, I'm not. I only have a basic knowledge of the tools of
that trade allowing the creation of a sculpture not only be a creative process,
but a learning process. The reward is when a piece of art invites the viewing
public to stop and interact and hopefully stir their own creative thoughts. |
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Hot Rocker
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Pond Life
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Rock Crane
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Dragon Fly
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Horseshoe Crab
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Steel Pony
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Orkin's Nightmare
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| Don't Miss! |
Art in the Shop 2003, Taylorsville, NC. October 2, 2005 10:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. email blsinclair1@direcway.com for info |
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