The Dance, recycled steel
Lately I've been working almost exclusively with recycled materials. I get great satisfaction out of taking someone else's "junk" and making something beautiful out of it. Many of my materials come from the scrapyard or the second-hand store. I find that when I'm at these places, I go into a zone where my mind starts imagining endless possibilities: What part of a sculpture could this be? What does this form suggest? How could I combine this with something else? What colors would work with this? The Dance came out of a trip to the scrapyard. I'd been studying the sculpture of David Smith and I'd been thinking about his abstract figures. I wanted to make something smaller, more delicate, but with the same sense of "stacked" elements suggesting the human figure. These little sculptures were really, really fun to make (yes, I like to play with fire . . . more about that later . . .).
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