Friday, October 16, 2015

Where has Rando been?


























Do we call it a hiatus? An interregnum? A sabbatical? Or just spending a lot of time actually MAKING art and then sharing it on Instagram and Pinterest instead of my blog? Probably a little bit of all of it.

So, apologies to "all" my loyal readers. I'm quasi-back and in the mix on the blog again.

A couple of things to mention here... 1) If you're out and about for Gallery Stroll in our City of Salt this evening (Friday, October 16th), please stop by the new mid-century modern furniture gallery/showroom downtown called The Study. I'll have several pieces of new steel sculpture work on display (and for sale...), along with many great furniture, design pieces and artwork by others.

Gallery Stroll runs from 6 - 9 pm and The Study is located at 171 E. Broadway in Salt Lake City. It's three doors west of the Green Ant on the same side of Broadway. Check out the photos above and below to see a sampling of my work that will be on display.

Also, please check out my Instagram and Pinterest accounts for more detail on what I've been up to lately.

Hope to see you downtown tonight!





Thursday, February 5, 2015

The Evolution of a GIANT M!

Almost done! Let the rusting continue!!






Giant M mockup courtesy of Jim Knight of Knight Design Group



































Been working for a few weeks on a GIANT sculptural "M" for the Momentum Bouldering Gym in Lehi. I'm quite excited about this project and I thought it would be fun to document its progress here. Above, you can see the Jim Knight rendering in Photoshop. This is the desired outcome... The M will be 10 feet long, 4 feet tall and 4 feet thick and will be a rusted beauty.

And Jim and I have worked together on signage for the Sandy gym and countertops for Sandy and Millcreek.




















Tuesday, February 3, 2015

I-beams and Walnut ROCK the Governor's Plaza!

All photos from cityhomecollective.com


















I was both surprised and delighted when a table base I built for a Josh Wheatley walnut-topped table showed up on the CITYHOME COLLECTIVE website last fall.





































Fixtures for the new Patagonia store in SoHo, NYC...

Photo courtesy of Brittany Griffith

























I recently worked with Patagonia Ambassador Brittany Griffith (thanks B.A.G.!) to build a series of fixtures for her to install at the Patagonia New York SoHo store. The three pictured here are the most recent ones. The two above are in the front window and the one below graces the elevator tower. We also did three small and two large versions of the same style back in November that hang in front of the stairs. And thanks to Justin Wood for the rope and crate help on those...

I'm pleased with how they came out. Once they're merchandized they should be working tirelessly...


Photo courtesy of Brittany Griffith


























Here are some process photos just for fun...

Lost Arrows! Let's get started...




















The cutting begins.


























Let the calculations begin...




















Keep it straight.


























Almost ready for primetime...







Eroded Planes & Asymptotic Approach Available at Urban Vintage

Eroded Planes

























I've got a couple of new pieces of artwork and a couple of frames for sale right now down at Urban Vintage (see earlier posts for more detail) in the back of The Green Ant downtown.

Eroded Planes and Asymptotic Approach (aka Tau Totem) are the two sculptures available. Check 'em out and say hi to the boys next time you're down that way.

Asymptotic Approach... detail


























Original drawing for Asymptotic Approach...


























And the two frames I mentioned...



























Sunday, December 14, 2014

Scala Parallela is SOLD!

























A nice surprise was waiting for me when I got home after a fortnight and a half. Josh at Urban Vintage had sold another piece of mine, Scala Parallela. This is one of my recent faves, so I was both happy and sad to see it go. Ironic, eh?

Big thanks to Josh for continuing to provide me with the opportunity to show (and sell) my steel sculpture in his amazing store.

























Homage to Nicholas Roerich is still for sale (the smaller piece on the left) as are a couple of other pieces... (FYI, it's more than a dollar...)

Road Trip!


Hurtling north on Highway 550



















Well, for any of you that missed me... I'm back! I'm now home from a three-week road trip for Thanksgiving. Twenty days, nearly 4,000 miles, four cities, lots of good friends and family and a TON of art. Just what the doctor ordered...

And yes, as you can see above, the light in New Mexico is NOT over hyped...

More art-related nuggets from the trip soon!