Friday, 28 January 2011

World largest Fire Drawing


This is what ive been up to most recently
So...........Hav'nt had a lot of time for my own work. Now im back continuing sculpting in my studio after it was temporarily turned into a design and production office for the Fire Drawing for the European Capital of Culture in Finland.

On Monday I will be back full steam ahead trying to rework all the sculptures made for the exhibition in Salford last year.

Friday, 29 October 2010

Reworking of Cone Cab In Bristol





I am working on the Cab sections of the sculpture by packing the cells with strips of cardboard. The cavities for the cone leaves will be left unfilled. I am not sure what to do with the leaves themselves yet

Cone Cab Sculpture dismantled









This sculpture has been dismantled,stripped, split into 6 sections and transported to Bristol where it is now being reworked.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Ravanna 10 Headed God for Diwali Manchester


Here are the first pics of Diwali 2010



Friday, 24 September 2010

WEST OF ENGLAND ACADEMY and DIWALI


Last years Ravanna build. A bonfire for Diwali in Manchester






























I worked out how the piece should be best assembled, built a plynth and entered it in the West of England Academy open art exhibition.

It was difficult to transport in my car.

Judging is taking place now .

Meanwhile I am working away in Manchester building a 10 headed god RAVANNA for Diwali.

Watch out for info of this.




FIRST ASSEMBLY



Images of the first assembly of all 6 sections.

Thursday, 9 September 2010

6th and final section. Whats it going to look like when I assemble it all!


Running out of cardboard bike boxes from cycle shops in Bristol.
Ive got through about 70 boxes so far


Using spheres to develop the extrusion paths



Cardboard profiles to define the shapes of the extrusions to visualise the directions of the extrusion paths




Having to cut spheres by hand because Im not near a CNC machine in Bristol
The movie below reminds me of the BP oils spill cameras when monitoring the spill and capping process.