ACTION, MOVEMENT, COLOR, EMOTION.. check it out! I love to work with metal and have been learning how to use many other sculptural materials. I am inspired by the chaotic work of Ryan Trecartin because of all the colors and cultural hyperactivity. I also enjoy the tension in works like Bernini's David. Most of all I just enjoy making and seeing things that are beautiful in some way.

Sunday, March 30

the permanence of art.











This piece was created in December out of painted steel shelving from old refrigerators that I found in a dumpster. I bent them and left open spaces that I filled with scrap metal pieces that I bent. I used a MIG welder to put all of the pieces together. the bottom of the piece came out less organically than I wanted and looks quite like the form of a dress. The idea for the piece completely transformed while I was making it because of how caught up I got in the things the found objects i had could do with lines and movement. Once I figured out how great my objects were I transformed my idea to fit with the nature of the materials i was using. In this piece i struggled with giving up multiple ideas to create more coherency in my form and create something that I felt has a solid voice. I really love this form and it means a lot to me. I got my first big burn from welding on this piece right on my neck at 4 a.m. because the metal shop was closing and I decided to do one last quick weld; when i went to put the Sculpture  up i saw something on the ground that I had to put away next to the piece. I bent over and my weld that I had just made snapped into my neck and scratch it and first and then as I continued bending over it burned the rest of the way up my neck. It didn't really hurt but it looks horrible and it still itches sometimes.

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