Friday, November 26, 2010
Family Tree Sculpture
I recently made this family tree sculpture as a gift. If interested in purchasing one for your family, please visit the etsy website for further information. Thanks!
Labels:
family tree sculpture,
Metal Art,
recycled art
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Family Tree Sculpture
This is a metal tree sculpture I made tonight that will be used as a jewelry rack for a gallery in Holland. While making it, all the while I was thinking how cool it would be to make a family tree version. The last name could be flagged at the base of the sculpture and there would be metal leaves with the first name welded on, or cut out of each leaf. Each leaf could then be placed on the branches. As the family grew, additional leaves could be purchased. I thought it was a cool idea.
Pricing: $200 plus shipping (Approx. $45)
Description: Up to 15 names. Sculpture stands approximately 24" tall, 15" wide, and 6" deep.
Hot roll metal tree with copper oak or maple style leaves.
Please email at: metal_image_design@yahoo.com if interested. Thanks!
"Chaos"
"Rise Up!"
"Together"
"Light the Fire"
My wife and I attend Grace Community Church in Holland. A few years back our church youth group pastor approached me about making a few sculptures for the new youth building, "The Intersection". Amy and I both were youth group leaders for several years leading up to this. I came up with these which all have a significant meaning for me.
"Rise Up!"
"Together"
"Light the Fire"
My wife and I attend Grace Community Church in Holland. A few years back our church youth group pastor approached me about making a few sculptures for the new youth building, "The Intersection". Amy and I both were youth group leaders for several years leading up to this. I came up with these which all have a significant meaning for me.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Fused Glass & Metal
I received a call on Monday from Regina Marie Design Gallery in Holland. I met with the owner Regina, who works in the art fused glass. She has some amazing work in her gallery! She had a big show coming up this weekend and wanted me to get a few pieces built to display at the show. It was very short notice, but it all worked out. There are two wall sculptures and one table incorporating her fused glass art with the metal. I love the mixed media. The two go well together.
While working on the plate that makes up the table top, the plate slipped from the vise and fell on my toes. Unfortunately, I wasn't wearing my steel toed shoes at the time and ended up breaking a couple of them. It's the first time I've broken a bone in my body, but it could have been much worse. It's just very uncomfortable to walk needless to say.
I have a lot of people ask me if metal sculpture is hard. I can attest that it is. One must endure smashed body parts, burns, cuts, flying debris, smoke inhalation, and being on fire occasionally. I could tell you a few funny, "I got hurt" stories. If you have a passion for something though, you're willing to endure just about anything. I feel very blessed to be able to do what I do, and be able to share it with others.
If you get a chance, check out Regina Marie Design Gallery. 525 Michigan Ave. Holland, MI on the corner of 22nd street.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Kinetic Grass Sculpture
Sunday, September 19, 2010
The Great Fish swims to Grand Rapids for ArtPrize - 2010
On Thursday night we brought it back to the house to clean up and prep the fish for the big move to G.R. Tomorrow night we move the Great Fish to Grand Rapids. Thanks for all the help from my friends and family for the lifting and heavy moving we've had to do. It's going to be a great couple of weeks checking out all great art downtown. Come check it out.
Don't forget to register to vote. You can do it online at ArtPrize.org, or in person. You must activate your registration in person to be able to vote. Our vote code is 49501. Thanks!
Don't forget to register to vote. You can do it online at ArtPrize.org, or in person. You must activate your registration in person to be able to vote. Our vote code is 49501. Thanks!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Bottle Tree
I'm rolling out a bottle tree design this fall based off of tubing and 3/8" HR rod. In my experimentation process I made this bottle tree out of some scrap tubing and re-rod I had laying around. This tree measures nearly 7' tall and 3' wide. Though not fully filled, this bottle tree can hold around 15 bottles. I think my final design will hold close to 20 bottles Amy and I aren't big wine connoisseur's, but there may be a few Founders, and New Holland Brewery bottles that crept onto the tree for the picture. I can't not confirm or deny. :) There are some very cool cobalt bottles that can be purchased over the net, or any other color for that matter to fill your bottle tree with. I like the the red and blue bordeaux, as well as the dead leaf burgundy bottles (yellow) at this site.
Along with the bottle tree idea, I will be creating a smaller, bottle tree bush -Nearly 1/3 the size. I will provide stakes with each design that allow you to stake it down when you place it in your yard or garden.
Along with the bottle tree idea, I will be creating a smaller, bottle tree bush -Nearly 1/3 the size. I will provide stakes with each design that allow you to stake it down when you place it in your yard or garden.
Copper Wall Sculpt
Where has the summer gone?! ArtPrize is quickly approaching in Grand Rapids in a few weeks, and fall is nearly on us. The year has flown by once again. I've been experimenting with some copper sculptures recently. This is one was made from scrap copper left over from some of the Phoenix copper birds I made this year. It's hard to tell from the picture, but the copper tubes are layered together with copper plate dropped in here and there. I have really enjoyed working with copper. I use a torch with brazing tip and 3/32 rod to stick the copper together. Once the two pieces of copper are nearly red hot the brazing rod just puddles into the joint. With a little more heat, you can direct the braze to go nearly anywhere you want. With a cold quench from water, the copper turns color depending on how hot it got. There is a mix of dark vibrant reds, to purple, to blackish copper hues. I've made this piece to go indoors and have to coat it with some lacquer yet to make it complete.
This piece measures about 30" in height x 20" in width x 3" in depth.
This piece measures about 30" in height x 20" in width x 3" in depth.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The Great Rainbow Trout
We went down today and installed the great big fish onto the reed structure. Thanks for all the Help from Durenda, Steve, Sam, Jeff, and Amy. It took all of us to move the great fish to its temporary home in front of the Rubinkam Gallery and Studio. With the pods installed, I estimate its weight around 250 lbs. Mid september will move the sculpt to Bridge Water Place in Grand Rapids, for Artprize 2010.
Labels:
metal sculpture,
Rainbow Trout,
recycled metal art
Friday, June 18, 2010
Rubinkam Gallery Commission - Trout Sculpture
It is done! It took a bit longer than originally thought, but I finished late last night. We delivered the sculpture this afternoon for the event tomorrow at the gallery. Holland Sentinel. I'll post up some pics tomorrow once the kids have installed the paint pods. Here are some pics of the fish getting prepped for the pods. Once all the pods have been installed we'll mount it to the reeds.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Rubinkam Trout Sculpture - Art Prize
Had a great weekend working on the fish. It's progressing nicely. The kids came into the garage and said, "Dad, that is one big fish. We can pretend we caught it!"
Labels:
Art Prize,
Fish sculpture,
recycled metal art,
Rubinkam
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Rubinkam Gallery Commission - Trout Sculpture
Rubinkam Studio Commission - Trout Sculpture
Tonight I began the layout of a trout sculpture for Rubinkam Gallery in Douglas, MI. The colored pods (molds) are actually left over acrylic paint mixtures from gallery owner, Steve Rubinkam. These pods represent over 20 years of paintings. The pods will be bolted on with stainless steel bolts. The sculpture will be 3D, made from stainless steel, and will rest on a metal structure made up to look like underwater reeds, or seaweed. This will be a very fun build! I'll post more pictures of this build as I get further into it. The pictures above are preliminary layouts. The sculpture will measure 12' in length x 8' in height.
The sculpture will be able to be viewed on Saturday, June 19th, at Rubinkam Gallery in Douglas. I'm planning on using this sculpture for Artprize this year in Grand Rapids! I'm in the process of securing a venue right now. More later....
The sculpture will be able to be viewed on Saturday, June 19th, at Rubinkam Gallery in Douglas. I'm planning on using this sculpture for Artprize this year in Grand Rapids! I'm in the process of securing a venue right now. More later....
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