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Ribbon 4 Love series Sculpture

Luke Russell

United States

Sculpture, Steel on Steel

Size: 9 W x 11.5 H x 5.5 D in

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This series was fun to work on, and the development of the theme was inspired by a woman who broke my heart eventually, after I finished this series, as well as many other relationships, and my knowledge of how they work up to that point. Hot forged bars of steel, hammered in a special pattern, and curled to the shapes seen using an anvil and hammer. Consisting of two formed pieces welded together and welded to a base which is a bar of metal pressed flat while white hot. The pieces are welded together at one side and left free on the other end. The welded end symbolizing the bond lovers make, a connection that can never be fully broken once made. The un-welded, free end represents the individual, and the ability to connect with others besides your lover, because if you connect both ends you become trapped, unable to connect with anyone else, a prisoner of the evol thing we call love. Its coated with spray paint which I had a fun time doing besides the fact that at that point in the process I was losing my mind due to a heart ache and a vulnerable mind.

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Sculpture:Steel on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9 W x 11.5 H x 5.5 D in

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By traveling parts of the United States and a few other countries, I have gained much through lived experiences. There are many places I'd like to visit, and much more I'd like to learn. I have created metal sculptures throughout the years and in various locations. I take pleasure in many other activities such as crafts, trades, research, painting, tagging, writing, thinking of screenplays, hiking, camping, visiting with friends, playing or watching people play music, making art, and spending time with family. I deeply enjoy being connected with nature, growing things, and watching them grow. . . this is medicine in and of itself - soil isn't dirty, we spend time in the dirt to be clean, I believe. I love making organically shaped, nature-inspired, and funky sculptures using steel, iron, and metallic paints. I dream of using glass to incorporate elements of mystery and liquid in contrast to the solid metal textures. I've developed my own methods and processes of carving metal with a cutting torch, while touching my face and head for anatomical reference and to stimulate my imagination. Using this technique, I have carved faces, heads, and mystical creatures inspired by observing the shapes of my own body. I have made furniture and garden art, swords, knives, shovels, garden hoes, fire pokers, scythes, pickaxes, fantasy weapons, and all sorts of things during what I call an experience of "art addiction."

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