
Sunday, May 10, 2009
more random
I know whenever a glass blower sees altered beer bottles they are like Meh. When I see altered beer bottles I want some. I am a sucker for these things. I just found this artist named Nick Paul from Chicago via (Paula Lindblom's blog). Buy his stuff on Etsy.





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Thursday, May 7, 2009
YO! check it out

Just wanted to give a shout out to my pal Hilary Pfeifer. She got a sweet little write up on the featured sellers on etsy Etsy. GO Hilary!! check it out here Buy her stuff here and some of her one-of-a-kind work can be found at the Velvet Da Vinci gallery in SanFran here



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Monday, May 4, 2009
lasers! lasers! lasers!
I don't know why it needs to be said three times LASERS!LASERS!LASERS!
I just got back my cutting. Not too bad. I still have to paint and weld them all up. I am actually loving this stuff. The perforation was kind of big. I should have made it smaller but it makes it so easy to bend by hand. I was off by about 2/1000 on the slot so the ball chain doesn't quite fit but I think I can hit it with a disc. Thought you guys would like to see the end result. Build build build.





I just got back my cutting. Not too bad. I still have to paint and weld them all up. I am actually loving this stuff. The perforation was kind of big. I should have made it smaller but it makes it so easy to bend by hand. I was off by about 2/1000 on the slot so the ball chain doesn't quite fit but I think I can hit it with a disc. Thought you guys would like to see the end result. Build build build.
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7:25 AM


Wednesday, April 29, 2009
(UPDATE!!) Two postings in one day!!! whew!
(Added photos of finished piece!)


So I have was invited to participate in Hudson Fulton: take two. Here is the copy for the show:
Memorabilia from the 1909 Hudson-Fulton celebration was the inspiration for 10 artists whose exhibit of new work opens on May 2 (a Saturday) in the Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery.
“Hudson-Fulton: Take Two” features painting, sculpture, photography, fiber, metal, jewelry and prose, inspired by 1909 memorabilia drawn from Friends of Historic Kingston archives and the John F. Matthews Collection. The items from 1909 are included in the exhibit so that visitors can link the artifacts with the contemporary works
Artist and Friends of Historic Kingston Board Member Ken Gray came up with the idea for the exhibit as the preservation organization’s contribution to the 2009 Hudson-Fulton Quadricentennial Celebration. Gray is also the exhibit curator.
Anyhoo I am only halfway finished with my piece. I silhouetted the outline of the Hudson River with Henry Hudson's ship the "Halfmoon". Another round of sticking on stickers tomorrow. I will try and post some sneak peaks later. If you are in the area come to the Opening this Saturday (May 2nd at the Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, located on the corner of Wall and Main Streets in Kingston's Stockade National Historic District.)






So I have was invited to participate in Hudson Fulton: take two. Here is the copy for the show:
Memorabilia from the 1909 Hudson-Fulton celebration was the inspiration for 10 artists whose exhibit of new work opens on May 2 (a Saturday) in the Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery.
“Hudson-Fulton: Take Two” features painting, sculpture, photography, fiber, metal, jewelry and prose, inspired by 1909 memorabilia drawn from Friends of Historic Kingston archives and the John F. Matthews Collection. The items from 1909 are included in the exhibit so that visitors can link the artifacts with the contemporary works
Artist and Friends of Historic Kingston Board Member Ken Gray came up with the idea for the exhibit as the preservation organization’s contribution to the 2009 Hudson-Fulton Quadricentennial Celebration. Gray is also the exhibit curator.
Anyhoo I am only halfway finished with my piece. I silhouetted the outline of the Hudson River with Henry Hudson's ship the "Halfmoon". Another round of sticking on stickers tomorrow. I will try and post some sneak peaks later. If you are in the area come to the Opening this Saturday (May 2nd at the Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, located on the corner of Wall and Main Streets in Kingston's Stockade National Historic District.)
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6:38 PM


PONOKO order is here!!
So I have been wanting to make this piece forever and finally it has made it into the real world. It came out great. I love ponoko!! I can't wait for the piece to go into the gallery and get broken apart. I want to be there when the first piece gets snapped off! I think is might be too grid like. Maybe next time more of a cluster or "mob" of rings?




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6:33 PM


Friday, April 24, 2009
something new perhaps?
We will see what happens with this. I have been toying around with the idea of some fold up boxes on ball chain. Snap together type things. Don't know where this is going yet. I think I might be reverting to my love of blocks from when I was a child. My brother and I had a MASSIVE lego collection. I wonder what happened to those? I bet they are still in my parents attic somewhere. Tell me what you think. I might try and have a few of these cut or punched and powder coated/enameled. Might be cool just to see what they look like. Everyone needs a little box around their neck. Right?

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8:56 AM


Wednesday, April 22, 2009
NEW PONOKO
So just got my stainless steel blocks from ponoko thought I would post some photos. Amazing how nice they are. I am sooooo excited to use these parts. A little pricey.



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4:35 PM


Wednesday, April 15, 2009
new work
Working on some new things I will have to explain this a little later but I thought maybe I would put it out there. Ring sheet with different sizes. As you break off the rings it changes the overall piece. The sizes range from small to large. You might have to break off a couple to get to the size you need. Thought of it as a small wall piece. Probably going to be made of laser cut plexi. -A









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Sunday, April 12, 2009
hmmm suspect.
So I was going to re-open my Etsy store but there is a problem. This other artist. It seems like when ever I make something they make something almost identical. About a year ago I had talked to the artist and at the time they seemed to think that their work is completely different and it is all just freakishly coincidental. It is just really hard for me to believe. I make something then sometime later this artist makes almost the same thing. Maybe the planets have aligned and it is all a strange coincidence. I dunno. Here are some comparisons for you to decide.
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