Wednesday, November 28, 2012
SCULPTURE OF THE WEEK
I had an incredible experience recently, while selling one of my sculptures. A woman came to an art exhibition I was part of - after the show was over - and began looking around. Her eye kept going to my sculpture, "The One Who Learned to Fly", so I told her the story behind the piece:
When my daughter was young, I made her a costume with fabric wings. I realized that she thought the wings were real - and when I had to tell her that they weren't, she began to cry. I looked her in the eye and promised her that this lifetime, spiritually, emotionally or physically, she would learn to fly.
When I finished telling the woman about the inspiration for this sculpture, she began to cry. She told me how much the story meant to her, how she had gone through something similar and how she NEEDED the sculpture for her collection.
It is incredible for an artist when a piece speaks to someone and brings about such a strong emotional response. It is my "raison d'etre" (reason for being).
Monday, November 19, 2012
LAS VEGAS PEACE PARK
I found a petition online to be submitted to the city of Las Vegas to build a MAKE PEACE sculpture and make peace park as a part of the positive image building effort, which is already taking place with Zappos & Burning Man Art projects in Las Vegas' new downtown.
would love to help create a Monumental Sculpture Peace Park in Las Vegas. This is the perfect place to start a series of positive sculpture parks.
Please sign the petition and share with all of your friends!
http://signon.org/sign/las-vegas-downtown-make.fb23?source=s.icn.fb&r_by=6240657
would love to help create a Monumental Sculpture Peace Park in Las Vegas. This is the perfect place to start a series of positive sculpture parks.
Please sign the petition and share with all of your friends!
http://signon.org/sign/las-vegas-downtown-make.fb23?source=s.icn.fb&r_by=6240657
Friday, November 16, 2012
MY SCULPTURE WON THE HOWARD ALAN CONTEST!
Thank you all for helping me to win the Howard Alan competition to have my art featured as their new Facebook cover photo!
My sculpture, "The Galactic Samurai" is now featured at the top of their page for all Howard Alan fans to see.
http://www.facebook.com/HowardAlanEvents?ref=ts&fref=ts
My sculpture, "The Galactic Samurai" is now featured at the top of their page for all Howard Alan fans to see.
http://www.facebook.com/HowardAlanEvents?ref=ts&fref=ts
Friday, November 2, 2012
SCULPTURE OF THE WEEK
This week I want to give you some insight on my sculpture "Exhilaration". One of my Galactic Hero Trinity, this sculpture depicts one of the highest of human emotions. A sculpture of total happiness, complete release and understanding.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Come see me and pick up one of my sculptures on November 10th or 11th 10 am - 5 pm at the St. Armands Circle Art Show!
This is the 24th anniversary of their fabulous show.
If you are in the Sarasota, FL area, you can't miss it!
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.artfestival.com/Festivals/St_Armands_Circle_Art_Festival_Sarasota_Florida_January.ASPX
This is the 24th anniversary of their fabulous show.
If you are in the Sarasota, FL area, you can't miss it!
For more information, visit their website:
http://www.artfestival.com/Festivals/St_Armands_Circle_Art_Festival_Sarasota_Florida_January.ASPX
Friday, October 26, 2012
MY FIRST SET OF GLASS SCULPTURES
I just created my first series of glass sculptures, three Native American heads.
The glass sand casting process involves the use of hot molten glass poured directly into a mould. The sand mould is typically prepared by using a mixture of clean sand and a small proportion of the water-absorbing clay bentonite. Bentonite acts as a binding material.
In the process, a small amount of water is added to the sand-bentonite mixture and this is well mixed and sifted before addition to an open topped container. A template is prepared (typically made of wood, or a found object or even a body part such as a hand or fist) which is tightly pressed into the sand to make a clean impression. This impression then forms the mould.
The surface of the mould can be covered in coloured glass powders to give a surface colour to the sand cast glass sculpture. When the mould preparation is complete hot glass is ladled from the furnace and poured directly into the mould.
-(source Wikipedia: Glass Casting)
Here are some images from the process:
The glass sand casting process involves the use of hot molten glass poured directly into a mould. The sand mould is typically prepared by using a mixture of clean sand and a small proportion of the water-absorbing clay bentonite. Bentonite acts as a binding material.
In the process, a small amount of water is added to the sand-bentonite mixture and this is well mixed and sifted before addition to an open topped container. A template is prepared (typically made of wood, or a found object or even a body part such as a hand or fist) which is tightly pressed into the sand to make a clean impression. This impression then forms the mould.
The surface of the mould can be covered in coloured glass powders to give a surface colour to the sand cast glass sculpture. When the mould preparation is complete hot glass is ladled from the furnace and poured directly into the mould.
-(source Wikipedia: Glass Casting)
Here are some images from the process:
Sand, bentonite and colored glass powders in the molds
Pouring the molten glass
Placing a rod in the first glass head
Coloring the glass
Removing the sculptures from the sand
The cast sculptures, still coated in sand
One of my glass heads (incomplete), mid the finishing process.
This piece will now have all sand removed from it
and be attached to a steel ribcage and custom base.
To find out more, or to order contact:
bronzes@ninawinters.com
+ 01 727-804-1444
Friday, October 19, 2012
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Jefferson Mack
Artisan Jefferson Mack creates beautiful metalwork.
Here are some images of his light fixtures:
All images from http://www.mackmetal.com
It really inspires me to create my own lighting fixtures, in additional to my chandelier online: www.ninawinters.com
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