Archive for January, 2006

The Plasmites (1 Views)

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

I’ve named my newest collection of metal animals the Plasmites after the plasma cutting process used to create them. Follow along to see closeups of each of the pieces in this collection.

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Windows Free-Standing Sculpture (1 Views)

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

 
This piece of modern, geometric sculpture was essentially a study in several techniques for me. Created out of 2″ x 2″ tubular steel, and standing about 5′ tall, this sculpture was cut and welded together in such a way that there are no visible weld marks. It was designed so that when viewed up close […]

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Rose Bouquet (1 Views)

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

 
Each of the ten roses in this bouquet was hand made using a variety of metalworking processes. The rose petals were initially cut out with an Oxygen /Acetylene torch (blowtorch). Each petal was then welded together utilizing the MIG welding process. The petals were then individually bent by hand into the completed shape. Leaves were […]

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