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Showing posts with label Josh Wheatley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josh Wheatley. Show all posts
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!
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
I-beams and Walnut ROCK the Governor's Plaza!
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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.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Bifurcation III is SOLD!

Apparently, Bifurcation III is now living a life of being a sculptural addition in a condo show model downtown. I'm still trying to get a photo of it in situ and I'll post that here when I do. The shot above is it pre-sale in the window at Urban Vintage...
And I have a couple of small new pieces available for purchase at Urban Vintage (behind the Green Ant) in downtown SLC. There are also a few Hypercubes and another piece for sale as well, along with tons of cool stuff that Josh has on hand. Check it out!
And no, they're not a dollar. I had taken the shot earlier and put the bill in for scale.
The piece on the left is called Homage to Nicholas Roerich and the one on the right is Scala Parallela. Both are mild steel.
And the Hypercubes look something like this...
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