Si C C señor!

Just in time for the end of the year is a new piece “Si C C señor!”. I enjoyed working in the horizontal format although navigating around my small studio with this was a bit of a challenge. Check out the release mechanism at minute 00:16 .

 

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Si!

I tend toward ambiguity in most of my work, that’s why I’m a bit surprised when a narrative emerges. In this case, the latest monster on the workbench, “Si” brings together a geneva made from an a plate printed with a map of New Hampshire, some numbers from a scale,  a bit of Spanish and the usual assortment of odds and ends.

I’m still not quite sure what this is all about but I suddenly like it (after a bit of struggle!)

si

 

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Fall Work

With December almost here ( and it still feels like summer in New England ) we have some beautiful shots of my most recent work thanks to photographer Elizabeth Neville. All of these pieces can be seen,  starting tommorow at Aqua Art 11 in Miami. I’ll have some photos from the show later this week.

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Double Clutchin’ Daddy

I don’t know what’s getting into me lately, I keep setting out to do short sketch pieces and before I know it, all this… Check out the double clutch mechanisms, upside-down bell, trademark bird and, of course, daddy. BTW, there’s a bit of shaking 1/3 of the way through the video; me trying to stand up on a chair while filming.

new big kinetic work

Next week I’m planning to shoot this fall’s new work and make some videos with a little less shake so stay tuned :) .

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New Work and Shows Coming Up

First off, here’s a spankin’ new piece titled “Nothing is done”. This one emerged after playing around with the reversing mechanism developed a few weeks ago. Note the play between the bird moving vertically on the bead chain and the horizontal back and forth near the top.

 

Upcoming Shows:


I’ll be exhibiting 5 new pieces early December at the Aqua Art Miami contemporary art fair during Art Basel week. It will be taking place  December at the Aqua Hotel, 1530 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The show dates are December 1-4, with a preview party on Wednesday evening, November 30. This looks to be a great show and is keeping me fairly busy cranking out new work this month.

 

 

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Seven & thirty-six

I’ve been wanting to work on a very vertical piece and after two weeks fighting rust, humidity, tiny parts rolling into floor cracks, small oil fires and the like, here it is. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present 7 & 36 for your viewing pleasure.

seven and thirty-six

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Treasure Hunt 2011

It’s the first week in September and my annual trip out to the mega flea market in Brimfield Massachusetts for materials. Many of the objects I found will make their way into work produced over the next few months.

Since last year, the area was hit by a devastating tornado and several months later, they’re just beginning to clear things out. Driving in, I crossed huge swaths of land where  treetops were lopped off like someone came in with a giant buzz saw. The town has been recovering slowly and the flea has been played an important part in raising money for rebuilding. Link to tornado relief fund.

Brimfield Tornado Damage

Speaking of weather, the first thing I encountered this year was a giant mud pit which added a bit of extra spice to making my way through the the treasure trove.

mud

The big find this year was egg beaters of all sizes with some terrific gearing. Lately, I’ve been using these to gear down my sculptures by using the little output gear for the input. One of my favorites has a very unusual gear using a series of holes as teeth. Very cool.

egg beater detail

I also picked up some delightful lead figures including this policeman, I try and find objects with wear and damage and avoid all the “mint” stuff. I love the wear on his nose, the missing hand and the gesture.

cop

Here’s another guy I fell in love with, I already have a few ideas for using him in a piece. In addition, I found some terrific wood blocks with interesting graphics, wood balls and a very unusual mechanism. Any ideas what this is for? My guess is that it’s a locking device activated using a solenoid. At any rate, the curved rack and pinion should prove to be very useful.
semiphore
block
lock

hot rod

I want this!

Stay tuned to find out where everything ends up, I’m going to post later this week on an interesting piece under-way.

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Reversing Mechanism

Here’s the mechanism detailed yesterday. Works like a charm! As always,  music while working courtesy WFMU;  Irwin’s terrific Murial’s Treasure archive of vintage Calypso and Soca.

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Windy Day

view out studio windowSo, it was a bit windy in the Northeast today and a good opportunity to spend Sunday in the studio (that’s the view out my window). This week marked the start of a new body of work and I’m continuing to explore interesting mechanisms and forms.

For this first piece I came across a reversing rotary motion using an input driving two gears. Here’s the basic structure:

reversing gears

The input (red circle) moves clockwise, pushing a lever attached to a gear (in blue) along. Because the fulcrum of the lever and center of gear is offset from the center of the input, the lever stops moving at 180 degrees. A second gear meshing with the first is attached to an output shaft. A lever extends from this and makes contact, causing direction to reverse and everything moves back to the original position.

Here’s the frame underway and Frida, my faithful studio hound waiting for the storm to abate.

new framefrida

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Vaca!

painting on film

At Work on Vaca

 

Here’s an update on “Vaca” my summer Direct Animation Project. As with my previous films, House Bunny and Secret Bee, I’ve been working on 35mm trailer footage with ink, paint and pieces of film.

So far I’ve completed a bit over 20 seconds. Here’s the clip (music by João Mascarenhas/ Stealing Orchestra).

 

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