Fabricated

New but cant wait to get aquainted.

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Hello all,

My name is David Hebert. I've been doing fabricated metal sculpture for about 7 years now, after previously doing structural aluminum fabrication. I mainly do abstract contemporary wall art in steel, and aluminum as well as ornamental iron. I'm looking forward to learning some of the other techniques others of yall are doing. Also could anyone help me get into doing commercial and public art? I'm not sure how to get started in all that and would love to learn.


Draw Bridge

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Draw Bridge

This Draw-Bridge acts as a swimming dock and boat access.

The round 36" wheel on the right is chest high.
When the wheel is spun the big T's rotate as the 2000lb rocks come down and the bridge


The Anatomy of a Calamity

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The Anatomy of a Calamity

"The Anatomy of a Calamity"

This installation, consisting of five separate pieces, follows the course of a catastrophic event as it manifests itself in the life of a survivor. Each of the five pieces depicts a stage of the process.


BAUBLE

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BAUBLE

STERLING SILVER, PATINA, RHODOLITE GARNET.


Lamellated Cocoon by David Barnhill 2008

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Lamellated Cocoon by David Barnhill 2008

Here is the front of my latest box dealing with searching. Everything I have been working around lately deals with magnification in one aspect or another and the distortion that often accompanies magnification.


Chrysalis by David Barnhill 2007

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Chrysalis by David Barnhill 2007

Here is one of my boxes. My work at this time is dealing with searching and often finding distortions of what we are actually looking for. Imagination often fills in the gaps instead of fact.


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