This blog will be about my work in 3D media, mostly various stones and various metals. I have many opinions about many things, but I plan to not burden readers with those. Upbeat, all the way! Although there IS one thing . . .
Sunday, May 5, 2013
"Vision of Ra" - completed
My
newest stone is now finished and mounted. It's from the Utah Alabaster
boulder I received during the winter, and its promised translucency has
finally shown itself. During the process, I struggled with the idea of
leaving some parts unfinished.
Here are some comments and suggestions I
received from friends about that: "YES! Leave the rough spots. There
is something about seeing the raw that makes the finished seem even more
polished. It adds the depth of TIME to the piece"; "The roughness
speaks volumes to me. We seek completion — a "unified field theory of
me" kind of existence. Yet in this realm, there are always parts that
don't blend, that unfinished, primal self that sticks to our "polished"
selves"; "I’m voting for leaving the rough edges on the piece. I like
the contrast of hard/smooth & rough. Don't we all have some rough
edges? Ha!"
So, thanks to all of you - it was unanimous, so "Vision of
Ra" has some rough edges - just like ME. The in situ pics show the translucency, but the studio photo on the right is the more color accurate.
I am a sculptor who works alternately in two different mediums - stone and metal - with stone having taken precedence thus far. But who knows what's next? So far, I've evaded the deadly sort of success that gets some artists trapped in a narrowly defined type of work of which they may, in time, grow weary. As a consequence, I'm free to follow my best impulses, and I'm convinced that this is the best way to do innovative, satisfying art, which is my goal.
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