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"Linear Sunset"Acrylic on salvaged wood, Steel
aprox: 18 x 32 x 7 in.
The wooden panels I used for these pieces were built from discarded pallets that I collected and dismantled by hand. While building the panels, I like to think about the places these boards have been. Where they were, when they were still trees? What they've transported, and how far they've traveled? I think about how each board could tell a story about its life, and about the marks and damage it's incurred along the way. And now these old tattered boards will be looked at and appreciated. Polar opposites from their initial purpose.
For me, welding is a very meditative process. While welding pieces like this, my mind has a tendency to wander. I've been thinking about the future a lot lately. Both my own and globally. Where I will live. If I will go back to school. What I'll do for work. Wife? Children? I'm worried about the current state of the world. The threat of nuclear war and the consequences that would bring; overpopulation; drug-resistant diseases; and especially the ecological impact we are having on our planet. Β¬The effects of global warming are starting to become apparent. More frequent and severe weather patterns are showing up. Our forests are being cut down faster than they can grow back. Food shortages. Rising sea levels. It paints a bleak picture. Sure, everything is fine for now. But if we continue living our current lifestyles, things will eventually catch up with us.
While I don't think there is any "quick fix" for this, if we all make an effort, at the very least it will help the situation. Over the past year, I have considered my role as a person on this earth. I have started to become a little bit more aware of my ecological impact and I hope that these pieces can reflect these considerations. I have made some changes to my lifestyle that will have a positive impact and I am proud of that. Even one person makes a difference. It is my hope that these pieces will encourage others to reflect upon their own lives and lifestyles. To consider what role they play and how in the end all our actions do indeed affect us all.
Consider the future...
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Comments: 16
claireswindell [2009-08-05 19:30:00 +0000 UTC]
please sell this. i want it. very good job.
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LaughingTree In reply to claireswindell [2009-08-06 14:46:29 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I'm afraid it's already been sold though.
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ArtyAMG [2009-05-02 04:30:16 +0000 UTC]
Beautifully displayed sculpture. I am drawn to it.
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Zauzau [2009-04-15 19:10:49 +0000 UTC]
Yep, this is my fave, too.. must be the purples.
This whole series is so incredible, I wish I could have one! You have some amazing talent!
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akala [2009-04-13 22:06:34 +0000 UTC]
I love the colors, and the tree is so wonderfully organic. Actually, it sort of reminds me of the natural glass you can pick up when lightning hits sand. The salvaged wood definitely gives it great character. This one is my favorite so far.
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LaughingTree In reply to akala [2009-04-14 14:46:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. Interesting comparison I hadn't thought of. This one is definitely my favorite too
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ali-musette [2009-04-13 21:28:54 +0000 UTC]
i really like how you do these... like everythings a continuation of everything else... as it were..
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LaughingTree In reply to pro-violence [2009-04-11 12:06:45 +0000 UTC]
Damn it man! Why must you want to purchase the 2 pieces that are not available! Well the bad news is that you've now requested the two pieces that have already sold... The good news, however, is that every other piece is available. If you look at them on my website, they're listed with the prices. You've got first dibs on any of the other pieces.
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pro-violence In reply to LaughingTree [2009-04-11 19:40:56 +0000 UTC]
Got it! 'Desert Growth'??? That one says available!
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LaughingTree In reply to pro-violence [2009-04-11 22:46:02 +0000 UTC]
No longer available... Selling it to my friend Austin.
You've got yourself a deal my friend!
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JMWJewelry [2009-04-10 02:12:59 +0000 UTC]
Love the series! This one is my favorite because of the gorgeous sunset I also love how the trees throw those shadows on the walls!
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LaughingTree In reply to JMWJewelry [2009-04-10 02:43:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! This one happens to be my favorite of the series as well
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darklink0389 [2009-04-10 00:43:28 +0000 UTC]
wow, lighting looks great on this one. i think this is my favorite piece of the series =]
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LaughingTree In reply to darklink0389 [2009-04-10 02:43:45 +0000 UTC]
Glad you enjoy! Yup, this one happens to be my favorite as well
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