Minggu, 16 Mei 2010

Kleiner Park design update

I'm so excited to finally be able to share the design for Kleiner Park. (see earlier posts for details about the project) Standing around 50 feet tall, the sculpture will be built out of plate steel, with accents of white powder-coated steel & will feature (hopefully) a vertical axis wind turbine that will generate power for the park :)The design & materials represent strength, integrity, & the spirit of a true American journey. The white flowing lines are the path of a lifetime spent overcoming obstacles & envisioning the possibilities of the future. The support struts on the sides of the steel structure speak of community support & involvement: adding strength of character & pushing upwards toward a better tomorrow... The wind turbine is also a nod to creating a better future; not only adding movement to the piece, but helping to offset some of the electricity used by the park :)
There will be three of the sculptures throughout the park; each will be created out of the same components, but will be individual & unique. I can just imagine seeing the top of the sculptures above the trees; spinning gracefully in the wind--check out the rendering below of the sculpture in place--I like the way it fits in with the architecture of the buildings & contrasts with the greenery of the park.... Getting to this stage has been really difficult; I think I've struggled more with this design than any before....finding the right balance of size, cost, design, etc for a piece that has to fit in within a relatively small base, but be tall & cool looking has been hard. And then thinking about concrete foundation, engineering, & coming up with something that work for 3 different designs, & different areas of the park....I really don't know how it finally clicked, but like 5 minutes before I was meeting with the Architect for the park, I sketched out the basic design :) This was after 2 straight weeks of sketching, re-sketching, researching, pulling my hair out, & freaking out a bit--funny how it works like that sometimes...
Anyway, I presented the idea to the design team for the park, & it was well liked & created some excitement--yay! However, as usual, with adding the wind turbine & pushing the size up, I have gone beyond the initial budget....we have a few different options; size wise to come in closer to the original numbers, but we all like the scale of the larger piece within the park. Now it comes down to coming up with some creative options to rework budget numbers & try to get this done. So, we are looking into grants/money available for green energy projects to help purchase the turbines & get them installed---if anyone out there has any ideas; let me know. I so much want to see the turbines in the park-it seems like such a positive for everyone--not only do they look really cool & add to the design of the sculptures, but its such a positive for the city of Meridian & Parks & Rec: to really get the the conversation about green energy started in such a public setting :)
Next post; will talk about the turbines themselves & the crazy process of finding the right company that sells them.... later...
Amber










Senin, 03 Mei 2010

A Cute Vase

Made this cute vase this weekend for a client....Thin, cold-rolled sheet steel....with accents of copper--welded with bronze :) Here it it; with the patina "cooking"....

And; all done--it stands 4 feet tall & is finished with a natural wax. Very cute :) It's called Un-Perfection #2: because it is un-perfect...but I like it that way. It will be going to Spokane tomorow: as usual my creations go away as fast as I make them! Oh well....it will have a good home :)
Amber





Minggu, 18 April 2010

Hobble Creek Park--project update

The proposal passed the 2nd round of approvals--whew! 2 more to go: if all goes well, I should be able to get started in mid May :) ---the process seems to keep getting longer...--- See my earlier post for all the details on the design: Hobble Creek Project. Amber

Selasa, 13 April 2010

Fun with Letters

I scored a whole big box of old letters the other day & have been having fun decorating with them....I couldnt resist adding a welcome to my front door :) There is also a SLEEP in the bedroom, CREATE in the jewelry studio, & a CAT in the kitchen (don't ask...) Some of the other words I came up with, I just listed on my Etsy shop: we'll see how they go. I have 1/2 a box left though, & it's mostly A's, & E's: hmmmm....


Too much fun :) I seem to be developing a taste for letters: they keep finding me...
Amber

Minggu, 11 April 2010

Julius Kleiner Park---beginnings of a big project!

About a month ago, I found out that I was selected as the artist to create three huge pieces of artwork for a brand new park that is going to be built in Meridian. Julius Kleiner Memorial Park is to be located near the corner of Eagle Road & Franklin, & will include lots of trees & grassy park space, lakes, a splash fountain for the kids, a library, & senior center, along with an amphetheater, labyrinth, & more. Check out the master plan for a view of what the park will look like.... The red dots are where my sculptures will go; they are to be at least 30 feet tall; and serve as landmarks, sort of, to draw people through the park. Construction has not started yet; the park is tentatively scheduled to open fall of next year, but the design team is already busy, as you can see. To fit in with the contractors, landscapers, etc schedule, I need to have a design plan finalized in the next few weeks--yikes!--I was thinking I had plenty of time, but there are a lot of other elements in the works that will be pulling designs/materials from the look of the sculptures, so I need to get going so everyone else can finalize designs too. Not to mention the footings that will need to be constructed for the foundation--these will need to be designed & constructed at the same time as all the other major work happening in the park.

So, that's going to be my focus for the next week or so; right now I have some vague ideas simmering: need to come up with a few options for discussion at the next meeting. This is always the scary part of these projects: the process of coming up with the plan---something completely original that fits in with the design & concept of the park. Something that I can construct within the budget and timeline that has my design signature, but is completely different from anything that I've come up with before.... not freaking out yet.... next week, maybe...

Anyway; check out the video: it shows 3-D renderings of what the park will look like--minus the sculptures: you will have imagine them in there...

Click Here to View The Video Titled: Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park

Stay tuned; will be updating regularly as I make progress :)

Amber

Kamis, 08 April 2010

Industrial Symbiosis Forum - Change of website link

Dear all

Given heavy traffic and increasing number of authors on the industrial symbiosis forum, I have now arranged for a proper domain to access this forum.

Please use www.industrialsymbiosis.info to access the IS forum in the future.

Kind regards

Abhi

Senin, 05 April 2010

New Jewelry Creations

A few new creations from a rainy afternoon this weekend:
keys, lightbulbs & stars
An experiment with glass & soldering :)
A fuse, a nifty bearing, crystal, & a bit of vintage rhinestone jewelry: I like that it has missing stones; I think it adds to the worn-out charm...

Brass tags accented with crystals & pearls...


Gears & crystal; my fav. combination!
Love this old pocketwatch--it doesn't work, but that's OK.


love the little glass teapot on this one!
All these pieces will be going to Galerie Belle Ame in Eagle tomorrow; stop in to see them in person :) 179 S Eagle Road.
Amber