So I was about to say lets start at the beginning – but that
is almost to difficult to pin point. So
I guess we should start with a drawing.
I drew this partially as a response to having access to new
technology. Namely a CNC router, I am a
competent wood worker and yes given the time and frightening number of jigs I
could make this. But the router cut 6
sheets of 4 foot x 4 foot concentric circles with flat spots to lay glass on in
about 3 hours. Which gave me an amazing
number of part. Ironically enough this piece has not progressed much farther than
this, I am struggling with some hardware issues. That and I am being indecisive. I have the wood and glass made but have not figured out what the bolts will look like, I might need to black smith them.
In order to fabricate the above image I
need 36 or 37 pieces of 3 ½” in x 16 “ glass with two holes drilled in
them. The glass drilling process breaks
glass sometimes so you make extra, maybe
60 of them striving for constancy of color.
60 pieces of glass that size at about 6 pounds a per piece is roughly
360 pounds as one would expect that much glass takes up space and even if you
weren’t inclined to obsessively stack things (which I am) I ended up stacking a
lot of rectangles. I liked the little
sketches this stacking process created. This brought to me changing the color of the
tank to create an analogous but different set of colored rectangles and then I
started cutting and polishing them to create a wider variety of shapes. Which lead to this piece called Meditations on
Stacking
Then the summer happened and I couldn’t keep making glass
because our furnaces go cold so I turned my eyes to the hundreds of pounds of
glass I had stacked in various nooks and crannies around the studio.
Which was rapidly followed by
Drekar
Argo
Both three of these wood structures I just started chopping
up the rings I had cut on the CNC and allowed myself to play. Next I started thinking about the process
for making the rings laminating plywood, which made me think back to earlier
work
Which reminded me I had been neglecting some of the
functional things I had intentions of making.
Which might also double as a pedestal for Argo.
So I still have not finished the original idea, I will but
first I think I want to install it a different way
But I will have 10ish finished pieces as a response to a
single drawing.
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