I’ve been busy with a lot of art commissions lately. If you’d like a look, here are some images of a wire sculpture I’ve been working on this week. I designed a logo for a restaurant here in Portland, and am also making them this 5 foot long metal wire sculpture to hang from their ceiling. It’s not finished yet, but I’m having fun building it.
Just MARVELLOUS!
I really like this. I don't have anything witty to say about it. I just like it. Makes me wish I was still living in the Portland area so I could go see it in person when it's finished.
Very cool.
So fun! Love the creative use of the dumbbell. You see possibilities everywhere.
Thanks!
I Live in an Antbed – Ha, yes. I'm sorry to say that I use my dumbbells for anvils, not working out. Although bending this thick wire is pretty good exercise.
You have mad wire bending skills. It looks really cool.
that is amazing! i always love seeing what you are working on – so inspiring!
LOVE the logo! and for them to feature a marvelous sculpture form of it is incredible. did they think of that? sounds like a great place, too.
It's already looking spectacular! Great design, too!
I love this!!
Beautiful.
Just beautiful.
So elegant Joel!
Wow, that line logo in amazing!
I've posted the Science Fair photos
at my place. We had so much fun tonight.
The Movie Wheel and the Bird Thaumatropes
were a huge hit!
Looks great! I've said that before, but will repeat myself: love the simplicity in your creations.
Btw, Where is this place? We're planning on heading down to Portland this spring. Any ideas on 'must see' places? I'd appreciate any hint.
~zill.y
nice idea! could do so many things witht this…
Happy week end!
very nice, I like it!
love it so much! thanks for the inspiration.
but…but…but…I can't make this one! Wah! But I do love it.
Thanks everyone!
Lori – The wire idea popped up in the discussion, and I honestly can't remember if it was me or them that suggested it. ha. I guess it was a natural evolution.
Zill.y – This restaurant will be in the Pearl District. I'll give more updates on it later. But yeah, so many great streets to visit in Portland. Mississippi, Alberta, Hawthorne, Downtown, Pearl District, 23rd. You'll just have to explore!
cristina – Just checked out the science fair photos. Cool!!
Oh! I don't know what to say, it's fantastic!
Oh that is so nifty. It'd definately get me looking at a restaurant
Bright Green Laces
I loved the wired name..cool…
That just looks great!
Génial!!!!
Woow! again i'm amazed
this is fantastic!! I love it :D
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I love it! Your work, your pictures. Simple, but so strong.
That looks amazing!!
i LOVE it! and i will come again. your blog is amazing…
Joel, you are extraordinary. Please take a look at what my students did with wire and scrap wood.
http://bluefroginthetub.blogspot.com/2011/02/wire-sculptures.html
Moitreyee
http://www.bluefroginthetub.blogspot.com
Thanks everybody!
Moitreyee – Those sculptures the kids made are wonderful!! I love the mixture of wood, wire, and colorful beads. Thanks for showing me!
This looks soooo cool! Very aesthetic! Love it!
Always beautiful!
Oh, one of my friends had a hanger like this for her wedding dress that said "mrs so-and-so". love this kinda stuff! very nice :)
Very nice! Let me know what you think about my sculpture? Comments are appreciated!
http://www.russellsolomon.com
Awesome, it's for the Daily Cafe in the Pearl!
http://web.mac.com/dailycafeinthepearl/daily_cafe_in_the_pearl/daily_cafe.html
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