Then the students spent 3 days hammering textures on the laser cut aluminum aspen leaves.
12 students visited my studio to check up on the progress back at the end of June. It was fun to have them out and be able to share with them the progress, techniques and equipment. I appreciated their visit very much and was excited by how interested they all were.
Maryse Samson, Principal, came out last Sunday and helped out shearing some extra aspen leaf forms. These are going to be used to fill in spaces where only a portion of a leaf is needed.
Here are some pictures of the progress to date, newest at the top. So far I have used 400 rivets and I am not quite 1/2 done the riveting yet.
The aluminum round bars are a combination of 5/8' and 1/2 " |
The very first rivets set through the aspen leaves and into the backing plate - they are not oxidized (blackened finish) yet. I had to flatten and anneal them first. |
Some tools to set the rivets - drill, riveting hammer, aspen leaves and rivets. Not shown is the rivet set. |
Rivet Set |
Hammering Stations that the students worked on to hammer on textures to the aspen leaves |
One half of the plasma cut backing for the sculpture |
Plasma cutting the backing plate |
Working drawing of the final design with the students input - bison rubbing stone, red tailed hawk, native spirit, chinook wind, aspen tree, fescue grasses, sulphur chrysalis butterfly, weasel |
1 comment:
Seeing your new work is a pleasant surprise this morning. WOW Geoff - that looks amazing!!
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