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My latest project, tag alder.

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Here is a link to my latest project. It includes pictures from start to delivery!
http://www.incertclevername.com/?p=86


My first commission.

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Here is my first commission. I had some of my work displayed at a garage sale My wife was having. It sparked some interest and two people asked me about making stuff for them. This one actually worked out and I made this steel cut out for her. She breeds Doberman Pinscher's. She is going to have a friend air brush it. It is then going to end up donated to an organization that helps Doberman's who need medical attention the owners can't afford.


Torcher 2

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Torcher 2

Torcher

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Torcher

leaf sculpture

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leaf sculpture

After a good month of stumbling about trying to shape sheet metal, I came up with something decent. I had some 5052 sheet laying around the shop, but found out after the fact that 5052 work hardens much more quickly than 3003.


My Metal Marilyn

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My Metal Marilyn

I am still working on this piece...

It is made from MIG welded steel rod and bar and steel sheet that was all powder coated. It is both my first art welding project and powder coating project :) I am really happy with the powder coating finish, it is fairly easy to apply and the finish and colors are amazing.


Chrysalis by David Barnhill 2007

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Some of my thoughts when I created this piece were sort of jumbled around the notion of a past event that a few members in my family encountered all at the same time (a death in the family). It all affected us in different ways, yet most of us have different recollections of the event. Thinking that maybe something had slipped by me- I took a closer look, and came up with something interesting. While studying the past and the event I began playing with magnification. Pouring over old grainy fading pictures and trying to make out what I was looking at with a small loupe; scanning pictures into my computer, etc. I noticed that the magnifier distorts. Obviously it distorts, but keeps everything true within it's field of focus. But slightly tilted it starts to distort. At the edges of crisp clean perception there starts the questionable line/void of distorted uncertainess. It is sort of a bubble that draws your imagination in. Suddenly, I was spending more time looking at the odd distortions cast by the magnifier then what i was spending actually studying what I was trying to see. Memory is an odd device, and often it tricks us. We don't necessarily remember things the way they actually happened, but instead we remember events how we would have liked them to have turned out. We remember what we want to remember. Imagination filled the void just out of reach of clear perception, and in the same way imagination filled the void within my own past memories.


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