This is my first experience with bronze casting. I used the lost wax technique. The three forms are separate and must be delicately balanced to stand. This was my first shot at patina work on bronze as well. I'm a big fan of cupric nitrate. About forty coats of that gave me that classic sea foam green. The bottom hole originally had a little creature but the wax shattered in the early stages. Now I use it as a pencil holder.
I'm still not too sure what this one is about. I call it an uninformed war memorial from a time that doesn't exist. The original version had some intense grandma's living room under lighting and a few more elements. I love playing with symbolism to the point where it seems almost like mindless propaganda. This piece is currently decorating my kitchen wall which is why the lighting in these shots is a bit lacking. The American flag has placed on it a mine detector. Opposite that is the Soviet ray gun with extend able butt and extra clip. The middle item is stained wood with found elements. The main object is actually the bottom of a computer chair. These,with the clock, create the illusion of function. The clock used to read 4:04...but i dropped it and the arms moved. The title stuck.
I decided to post a couple pictures of one my pieces from earlier in the year because it was so related to the symbiotic work I just finished. This guy had what I believe was some kind of industrial punching machine's motor which I mounted inside a custom steel frame. The punching machine triggered a drill motor that spun a log at the front interior of the creature. The modified machine made the whole piece scoot around. I built it with only two legs so it was in a constant struggle to walk. The motion could be compared to that of a dying frog. I made a little log foot peddle that controlled the hopping. In my opinion the best part of this work was the cracking and snapping noises produced with each hop and the slight trail of debris it left behind as it moved around the space.
Here is portrait of me my friend Mando is working on right now. It is, long story short, about me raping a little girl.... Thanks Mondong. Check out this and all his other work at mandoveve.blogspot.com
Here is a Menorah I've been making in my "spare time". Ironically it is my mum's christmas present for last year. It is forged and blackened steel and bronze. Finally done, Merry Christmas mum.