This is an exciting month as I have my first public art up at the Union Gospel Mission in their new building on Hastings Street. Photos of the build are below. I also have a couple group shows: Connecting the Dots at the Five Sixty Club ...560 Seymour Oct 1/2 and The Retro Show Oct 15/16.
I am also going on a two week trip with my gal pal Dev to Santa Fe to visit a couple other gal pals! Lots of art, music, the hot air balloon show in Albuquerque, corn dance at the Taos Pueblo, and a few days on Route 66 in Arizona.
NOTE: November I will be in www.firstsaturday.ca and www.eastsideculturecrawl.com
Earlier this year Arnt and I received an email asking if the UGM knew anyone who makes crosses out of found objects. I immediately responded and asked Arnt if he would help. We had a meeting and here is the project! Our first collaboration and my first public art piece.
| The column is from an east van house |
| Cut the column in half |
| scrapping the paint off |
| we want to leave some paint on for that distressed look |
| we will do two crosses and show one at the Crawl |
| we are capping it with a pattern piece from Nye's Foundry on Powell |
| The cross piece has to be distressed..here Arnt is using chain |
| a hammer is used for a different look |
| finally sanding out some stress patterns |
| here it is put together |
| we are using this cloth as a model for our cloth of copper |
| we start with flat copper |
| we need to crinkle it up to start the folds |
| here it is crinkled |
| we now have to open it up and fine tune the folds |
| mocking up how it will hang |
| measurements are good but looks a bit like a garland |
| starting the patina process to make it verdigris |
| we used a taiga torch and chemicals |
| fine tuning the colours |
| This should work |
| Close up of the copper cloth |
| The finished Cross |
