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Man the tool maker.  There is evidence that we evolved here.  But there is also overwhelming evidence that we are doing irreparable damage here.  The more we study ourselves and the world around us the more we learn how similar we are.  Carbon and iron are two of the most common elements in the universe, the shape shifters, they are in us, in almost everything we see and they make steel.  Humans have a deep connection to steel. Our relationship with steel has been both ingenious and complicit. The only way forward is through a deeper understanding. I want to explore how we fit into this system. 
Taking manufactured bar and  industrially formed shapes I push the metal away from the product and toward a form that is in my head.  I want to explore this connection and spark a discussion about it.
I begin with two lengths of 3/4" square industrial mild steel bar and pull a human form from the center of it leaving a bit of untouched bar on either end. The two sides are riveted at the breasts and the figure is secured to the base with a hidden tenon.
Man the tool maker.  There is evidence that we evolved here.  But there is also overwhelming evidence that we are doing irreparable damage here.  The more we study ourselves and the world around us the more we learn how similar we are.  Carbon and iron are two of the most common elements in the universe, the shape shifters, they are in us, in almost everything we see and they make steel.  Humans have a deep connection to steel. Our relationship with steel has been both ingenious and complicit. The only way forward is through a deeper understanding. I want to explore how we fit into this system. 
Taking manufactured bar and  industrially formed shapes I push the metal away from the product and toward a form that is in my head.  I want to explore this connection and spark a discussion about it.
I begin with two lengths of 3/4" square industrial mild steel bar and pull a human form from the center of it leaving a bit of untouched bar on either end. The two sides are riveted at the breasts and the figure is secured to the base with a hidden tenon.

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Objectified Sculpture

Monica Coyne

United States

Sculpture, Metal on Iron

Size: 5 W x 15 H x 14 D in

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Man the tool maker. There is evidence that we evolved here. But there is also overwhelming evidence that we are doing irreparable damage here. The more we study ourselves and the world around us the more we learn how similar we are. Carbon and iron are two of the most common elements in the universe, the shape shifters, they are in us, in almost everything we see and they make steel. Humans have a deep connection to steel. Our relationship with steel has been both ingenious and complicit. The only way forward is through a deeper understanding. I want to explore how we fit into this system. Taking manufactured bar and industrially formed shapes I push the metal away from the product and toward a form that is in my head. I want to explore this connection and spark a discussion about it. I begin with two lengths of 3/4" square industrial mild steel bar and pull a human form from the center of it leaving a bit of untouched bar on either end. The two sides are riveted at the breasts and the figure is secured to the base with a hidden tenon.

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Sculpture:

Metal on Iron

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

5 W x 15 H x 14 D in

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I start with a piece of cold hard steel. Using a forge, I heat the bar to 2000 degrees. Yellow-hot steel moves like clay. I cannot touch the material, so I use tools such as tongs, hammers, fullers and chisels that I have also shaped out of steel. By understanding ancient processes, I push toward something new. We are controlled by our perceptions. My work has always been an experiment in altering my own perception of what a bar of steel represents. I formed the hot steel and as it cooled, I would catch a glimpse of stretching skin. When the pressure of the drift expanded the hole, I could see fat swelling into a breast. My figures are shaped from the perfectly dimensioned bar that comes from one of our most historically important industries. Innovation and depredation have propelled us forward as a species, but our greatest and most terrifying strength is the ability to talk each other into things. Coming out of and flowing into the original stock, these figures tell your mind to see a person. But the person is also a piece of steel connected just as we are to our own complicity in the fallout of our ingenuity.

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