Piece(s):
Notes:
This is the video piece from my recent gallery installation at WorkSound. It’s a comedic stop-motion involving my other metal sculpture pieces. Enjoy.
April 17th, 2008 — Concept, Finished Work, Sculpture
Piece(s):
Notes:
This is the video piece from my recent gallery installation at WorkSound. It’s a comedic stop-motion involving my other metal sculpture pieces. Enjoy.
March 30th, 2008 — Concept, Finished Work, MixedMedia, Sculpture
Worksound present a gallery of video and sculpture accompanied by music.
(Come check out dabblings in both and have a great SE time)
When?
Opening - Friday 4/4/2008, 6pm
Who?
Artists: Max Kirchoff (Max is NOW!), Allan Bailey, Misia Pitkin, Shannon McClure, April Dawn, Ryan Dunn, Cain Hendricks, Celso, and sound installation by Phillip Kruse & Alex Smith
Opening Night Music: Better Home and Gardens, Da’rel Junior, and Shaped Like Sharks
I’ll buy you a beer for every friend you bring! maybe.
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture
Notes:
Another organic item I attempted to juxtapose inorganically. This is a anatomical horse heart, to scale 1:1. It includes the main parts of the heart that I have since forgotten the names of, as well as the main Aorta. Perhaps one day I will have it transplanted into my chest.
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture
Notes:
Albeit this piece is not my best in form, it is my best in concept. I wanted to configure an extremely organic activity into an inorganic medium. While this is not as mechanical as one could get, I thought the nature of the sheet metal carried the task rather well. This piece is lost as of 2007, after being displayed at CSUF’s rotating gallery and then disappearing.
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture
Notes:
Aptly named after the dragon-woman who inspired it, this piece is another one about a girl.
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture
Notes:
Originally displayed together, then later separately, these two figures were the birth into my new generation of metal work. Their shapes, distinctly human, however their intricacies distinctly mechanical; they served to negotiate my own philosophical delusions. They will always be two of my favorite sculptures.
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture
Notes:
A piece I did during the summer of 2006. More of a reaction to my other piece, “Lovers”, this was created from my current unspoken emotional state. This piece is also lost.
January 9th, 2008 — Concept, Finished Work, Sculpture
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture
Notes:
This is a piece I built for my mother in 2005. I was quite poor at the time and was avoiding purchasing a gift for Mother’s day. It turned out she loved this more than anything I had bought her. This piece is now lost somewhere in southern Missouri after a tornado in 2006 that struck my parents home.
January 9th, 2008 — Finished Work, Sculpture