when I first looked at it I wondered how it was done and then I read the notes. (Good to do that once in while.)
It seems to have started life as a drive shaft/circulation pipe in a paper mill where something caught and the machine did not. (???)
Nice catch on your part. It is difficult to obtain the spontaneity and energy of that much power thrown at a piece of helpless metal in an instant.
As painters dashing broad strokes at a canvas with a loaded brush, we seek to guide chaos at times. Not quite taming the stallion but hanging on for dear life as we nudge it in the direction of our dreams.
finding the mount to ride and presenting it in harness is process.
Did you hand polish all that stainless or electro-polish it?
Those inner curves and cavities would be a nightmare . . .
Jay,
Jay,
nice composition, incredible energy.
when I first looked at it I wondered how it was done and then I read the notes. (Good to do that once in while.)
It seems to have started life as a drive shaft/circulation pipe in a paper mill where something caught and the machine did not. (???)
Nice catch on your part. It is difficult to obtain the spontaneity and energy of that much power thrown at a piece of helpless metal in an instant.
As painters dashing broad strokes at a canvas with a loaded brush, we seek to guide chaos at times. Not quite taming the stallion but hanging on for dear life as we nudge it in the direction of our dreams.
finding the mount to ride and presenting it in harness is process.
Did you hand polish all that stainless or electro-polish it?
Those inner curves and cavities would be a nightmare . . .
Gene Olson
Sculptor
Elk River, MN