martedì 26 aprile 2011

LA MATERIA DI DANIEL WIENER

1954 Born, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1974–75 Brown University, Rhode Island
1977 University of California, Berkeley, B.A.
1982–1983 Whitney Museum Independent Study Program

Materials

Apoxie Sculpt

Apoxie-Sculpt is a self-hardening clay manufactured by Aves Studios.

Polytek - Liquid Mold Rubber

I use Polytek 74-30 for poured rubber molds and Polygel 40 or 50 for brush-on molds.

Aqua-Resin

Aqua-Resin (created by an artist) is an easy to use, opaque, non-toxic composite fabricating resin. It is usually used as a casting material but I use it direct, either brushing it or pouring it over a form.

Pilchuck

All the glass seen in my sculptures was produced at Pilchuck Glass School over several weeks during an artist-in-residency. Pilchuck, generously, asks artists to their campus to explore what glass can do. It was a tremendous and productive experience.

clip_image001 Making Is Thinking, 14 x 29 x 8 inches, Apoxie-Sculpt

clip_image003 Sagging into the Space Between the Slats, 63 x 34 x 14.5 inches, Apoxie-Sculpt, metal

clip_image005 Around the Nether Reaches, 37 x 24 x 20 inches, Apoxie-Sculpt, Blown Glass

clip_image007 Plumbline of Disaster, 32 x 50 x 30 inches, Apoxie-Sculpt

clip_image008 Tittering Remainder, 16 x 22 x 1 inches, Apoxie-Sculpt

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Algorithm for a Crazy Vase, 2009 50 x 24 x 11 inches Apoxie-Sculp

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blackglasssplatter 44 x 50 x 30 inches Apoxie-Sculpt, glass

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Flame Meander, 2010 51 x 30 x 2.5 inches Apoxie-Sculp

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Flare and Falter, 2010 45 x 50 x 13.5 inches Apoxie-Sculp

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flowerglasstornhole 15 x 8 x 8 inches Apoxie-Sculpt, glass

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Maiden Queen and the Angel Mild, 2008 59 x 27 x 16 inches Apoxie-Sculpt

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tornorgangewithbigleaf, 2008 63 x 33.5 x 30 inches Apoxie-Sculp

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blacklattice_dw 22 x 33 inches Watercolor, ink, pencil, gouache on paper on canva

www.danielwiener.com/
http://www.lesleyheller.com/

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