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ou8nrtist2Reflection,self portrait

Published: 2009-07-16 05:00:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 15193; Favourites: 473; Downloads: 283
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Description This is the back view showing the pattern of recycled scrap steel punch parts simulating the vertebrae. I just got the piece back after a year of it being in a gallery in Walnut Creek. It did not sell but that's OK ,because for now I get to enjoy the piece once more...

Update July 19th:
Thank you one and all for the D.D. I am truly honored once again...

I have here a brief explanation of the method of fabrication since it is not necessarily self evident,and is an interesting process I hope to put on video one day to share with other metal sculptors.
First off I start with thin SHELL MOLDS. I use the same material a doctor would wrap a broken arm with. It's called SPECIALIST WRAP and is a gauze impregnated with plaster that is activated by hot water. I lubricate the model's skin with a high viscosity sun tan oil (Bain de Soleil works well),so that the mold will not stick to their skin,(hair removal is essential as well). In this case I was the subject and I taught my models how to take the molds...
MY whole body was taken in this case by 4 sections each about 45 minute poses. The thin and fragile molds are set aside for 24 hours to harden in preparation for the next step.
I then build boxes that roughly contain the shape of each mold . This is to contain liquid plaster that will be poured beneath the mold as it's inner side is facing up. In this way I can build up a thick layer of plaster that adheres to the OUTSIDE of each mold surface,strengthening it and allowing it to remain intact and accommodate the heat of welding and the weight of the steel parts as they are added.When this restructuring of the molds is accomplished I can then start to fabricate the figure within it,hand forming each metal bit with a ball pein hammer on the anvil until the bit fits PERFECTLY against the inside of the mold. Only when the scrap punch part fits just right is it welded to it's neighbor,and thus the form is built up meticulously and slowly bit by bit. The four molds that make up the body are thus fabricated in this way and in the final phase are welded to each other ON THE OUTSIDE of the figure.But all this diligent concentration and sustained effort has it's reward in that the end result is AN EXACT copy of the person's body,not smaller and not larger,but precisely the form one started with...
It is interesting to note ,that I had the figure headless for a year,feeling it just wasn't quite complete,when I thought of the contrivance involving NEGATIVE SPACE with the head.
I frenetically got out a mirror set it up and did a face mold of myself. With this face mold and the process stated above ,I was able to complete the figure with my own peculiar profile. When I welded it on the body and set it up in the studio for the final critique and saw the exact likeness of myself in steel I went into some strange resonant altered state of consciousness. It is such a peculiar feeling to see yourself PROJECTED OUTWARD manifested on the physical plane SEPARATE but EQUAL...Words are insufficient to describe the experience...but even as strange as it was,it was also most INTERESTING and totally engaging. This effect ,at least for me, is one of the hidden benefits of making metal sculpture both figurative and abstract,it seems to marshal all my forces,life experience,awkward sympathies,addiction to beauty ,and like some psychic MENTAL FLOSS,allow me to process and integrate the salient features of my life...
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Comments: 144

cassandra667 [2014-05-24 17:09:54 +0000 UTC]

Amazing work. And thank you for explaining how this was made.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to cassandra667 [2014-05-26 01:28:50 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure.

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Godsynd [2012-03-19 09:23:07 +0000 UTC]

Very good work, impressive from one welder here

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Godsynd [2012-03-19 15:42:34 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Joseph.

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Vivienne-Mercier [2011-08-16 04:20:48 +0000 UTC]

Congratulations on a well-deserved Daily Deviation! This is beautiful and very clever. Love the idea of using negative space to define the head.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Vivienne-Mercier [2011-08-16 07:45:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you...

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Peter-The-Knotter [2011-06-26 09:03:31 +0000 UTC]

Such a well-deserved DD!
Bye fer now,
Peter.

btw: In that setting, (ie: overlooking the sea), it looks reminiscent of a Dali painting... This is a serious compliment..., I lived in Spain for a few years and grew to love Dali's work (Art, Architecture, Film etc.)

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Peter-The-Knotter [2011-06-26 17:04:37 +0000 UTC]

My favorite spot to photograph my sculptures,300 ft. above the ocean on route 1 just North of Jenner.Ca.

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Peter-The-Knotter In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2011-06-26 17:15:36 +0000 UTC]

I heard that!
L8er!
Peter.

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gecko-online [2011-02-19 16:18:19 +0000 UTC]

wonderful piece! and thanks for your introduction to your technique. a ver special one!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to gecko-online [2011-02-19 16:49:35 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Michael.

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jeremymaronpot [2010-11-09 00:54:57 +0000 UTC]

Such a great piece!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to jeremymaronpot [2010-11-09 01:50:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Jeremy!
Nice to see you here...
These kids need more inspiring metal sculptors for inspiration than just an old fart like me...LOL

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Sarah-on-Deviantart [2010-06-17 20:00:37 +0000 UTC]

Amazing!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Sarah-on-Deviantart [2010-06-21 18:32:17 +0000 UTC]

Thank you again...

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FriendlyButterfly [2010-04-16 17:29:18 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely beautiful! I'm amazed by your stunning sculpture! I do metal work as well and just looking at your sculpture its beyond perfect down to every piece and pose. Even the location of your photo, it all works magnificently well together!

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to FriendlyButterfly [2010-04-16 17:33:36 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Jessay,
I see you are in Maine.
I was raised in Castine and my old man was one of the most known sculptors in the state.
He died in 2004.His work is all over the state...
Nice to have communications with someone from my old stompin grounds...

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FriendlyButterfly In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-04-17 17:59:13 +0000 UTC]

You are very welcome! I'm sorry to hear about your loss. He is indeed a popular sculptor in Maine; when I noticed who your father was it immediately clicked! Your father was indeed a master at what he did. That was a man with a ton of talent! I think it is just wonderful that the talent has continued on in you. You are a fabulous sculptor yourself and I am eager to see what you create next! Hope you have a fabulous day! ~Jessay

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to FriendlyButterfly [2010-04-18 07:03:41 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much Jessay,for your vote of confidence.
Let me tell you he's a hard act to follow.LOL
JFYI there's a new short movie out on his work available through the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland:
[link]

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FriendlyButterfly In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-04-19 19:25:12 +0000 UTC]

Oh wow! That's really great that they've made a movie of his life to show his legacy to others. Thank you for sharing that with me! I use to have some of my work displayed in Rockland near the Farnsworth Museum: Julia's Gallery for young artist's! Hope you have a great week!

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alivethroughart [2010-04-15 23:31:54 +0000 UTC]

Reading your explanation of the process and final 'reveal' to yourself made me appreciate this self-sculpture even more than my first impression of Beauty - now I can invision the spirit within the embrace of the metal and your enormous dedication and ingenuity. - Judy

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to alivethroughart [2010-04-15 23:46:14 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Judy,
I sort of come by this naturally as both parents were artists and my father who was a master sculptor basically trained me for this life ,without either of us realizing it...
I do however have a whole lot of training in the study of psychology(my first academic degree)so I (try to)stay in touch with my own inner processes especially in the creative realm where I prefer to dwell.My Art has given my life meaning and seems to unify my diffracted aspects into a coherent resonant frequency...

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alivethroughart In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-04-16 00:24:54 +0000 UTC]

There are so many exquisite pieces in your Gallery and I had to fave your female sculptures which are all beautiful and sensuous. Knowing very little about psychology myself, I do see an incredible respect for the beauty of nature and women, radiant and uplifting in your work. Your frequency is very positive....Judy

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to alivethroughart [2010-04-16 00:38:44 +0000 UTC]

I checked out your favorites gallery.
Pretty good selection...

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alivethroughart In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-04-16 00:51:03 +0000 UTC]

Thank You! There's just too much to behold here so I've been a little obsessive and I've just begun...can you see any psychology behind my selections? hmmmmm...LOL - Judy

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to alivethroughart [2010-04-16 01:02:54 +0000 UTC]

Well,
the themes I resonated with immediately are the women,their sensuality,the type of beauty you like which seems similar to my own taste,and maybe an affection for the Asian face though this could simply be a projection on my part...

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alivethroughart In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-04-16 01:38:17 +0000 UTC]

WOW - you are right exactly - Faces and full-body Portraits are my favorite subject in art, usually women - and it IS sensuality not sexuality that I prefer although the two sometimes coincide. I do have an affection for Asian and African American faces as I see a richer more exotic beauty usually. I think I'm gonna look for some beautiful men to round out my Gallery even if they are fashioned from metal! THANKS for the conversation! - Judy

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to alivethroughart [2010-04-16 05:38:49 +0000 UTC]

Judy,
I see that you have given me a Llama Badge.
I have no idea what that is...
Could you clue me in?
I'm embarrassed.

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alivethroughart In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2010-04-16 11:25:16 +0000 UTC]

I'm the newbie here but from what I understand it is just a friendly gesture between deviants to show appreciation for the art of a fellow artist or to say thanks for a fave or deviantwatch. I think it's only been in effect since I joined about 2 weeks ago and I have received several as a welcome and thanks. It's worth no points but I'm not sure what points are for as I haven't looked into that yet. There is a GIFT icon at the top right of every artist profile and when you enter there you can give a Llama Badge. From me it means WOW - I love your work! - Judy

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elph [2010-02-27 13:32:03 +0000 UTC]

you just blew my mind. slugs... its a whole new world now.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to elph [2010-02-27 16:44:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Mastt,
One man's scrap is another man's treasure...
This is alchemy, restored.

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elph [2010-02-27 13:31:33 +0000 UTC]

you just blew my mind. slugs... its a whole new world now.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to elph [2010-02-28 08:00:01 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely.
You're a machinist right?
I bet wherever you work generates some interesting scrap from time to time.
Let's see what you can do by thinking out-of-the-box...

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BRipin [2010-02-07 18:37:34 +0000 UTC]

How original, how well done! Congratulations. Barrie

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to BRipin [2010-02-07 23:30:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Barrie...

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colliderscape [2009-12-21 10:05:50 +0000 UTC]

fantastic

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to colliderscape [2009-12-22 01:01:04 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Thom...

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Shorshvan [2009-11-19 21:18:59 +0000 UTC]

nice .
love it

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Shorshvan [2009-11-20 01:35:26 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Shorshvan,

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Shorshvan [2009-11-19 21:17:24 +0000 UTC]

nice .
love it

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Shorshvan [2009-11-19 21:13:45 +0000 UTC]

NICE!

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deviantX9 [2009-07-23 10:03:08 +0000 UTC]

beautiful...!!
looking at it makes you think...

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to deviantX9 [2009-07-23 23:01:01 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for the compliment...

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deviantX9 In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2009-07-25 08:40:16 +0000 UTC]

welcome....

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AERWEN [2009-07-20 08:59:40 +0000 UTC]

I saw this sculptures,not the same but they really look like,in a big shopping center in our town.name of the shop is "mudo concept"..If I have a time ı take photos and send you

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to AERWEN [2009-07-20 15:47:24 +0000 UTC]

Now I understand,
Yes please do.
I am so curious...
Thank you Earwen.

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Neo-requiem [2009-07-20 06:58:52 +0000 UTC]

so beautiful u did an splendid job there, conrats for the DD , keep the good art

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Neo-requiem [2009-07-20 07:06:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Oscar...

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bjcmatthews [2009-07-20 02:17:31 +0000 UTC]

Very cool. would go nicely in a funky cafe or restauraunt/beer garden i reckon.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to bjcmatthews [2009-07-20 06:44:41 +0000 UTC]

I agree...

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