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ou8nrtist2 β€” Spine Conference Table

Published: 2016-04-14 06:41:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 1043; Favourites: 24; Downloads: 3
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Description This human spine is forged and welded in mild steel then hung in a cradle inside a stainless steel frame which is 4'x10'.It will get a glass top 6'x12' and will have low voltage LED's around the underside of the top section of frame.
Commissioned work-three months.
The sculptural element has been bead blasted only on the lower parts of each vertebra leaving the upper parts with their forged texture,then powdercoated a high gloss clear coat.
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Wyrdhaven [2017-09-27 22:46:44 +0000 UTC]

This is so cool, and just a little creepy in a neat way. Awesome work.

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debris [2017-04-17 19:43:31 +0000 UTC]

fine work as always...

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to debris [2017-05-04 05:22:00 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Phil.

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v-242 [2017-03-24 17:11:31 +0000 UTC]

Nicely done.

For a chiropractor's office, I presume? Β 

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to v-242 [2017-04-10 21:49:02 +0000 UTC]

Yes.

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v-242 In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2017-04-11 01:44:21 +0000 UTC]

Thank's for confirming that.

Best wishes,

v-242

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immortaldesigns [2016-05-11 00:59:05 +0000 UTC]

That's truly amazing! Would love to see more photos of it with the lighting and glass. Awesome work as always!Β 

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to immortaldesigns [2016-05-11 12:12:50 +0000 UTC]

Since acquiring the glass is the client's responsibility,I'll have to wait until he takes photos of the piece in situ.The piece is currently in storage until his new clinic is completed...

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bear48 [2016-04-21 02:13:37 +0000 UTC]

nice jobΒ 

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PsykoHilly [2016-04-17 07:54:41 +0000 UTC]

... wonderful work, nothing else expected ...

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to PsykoHilly [2016-04-17 15:29:15 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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PsykoHilly In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2016-04-20 10:58:47 +0000 UTC]

Never a problem, Stephen ... and always a pleasure.

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Stallnig [2016-04-15 07:54:28 +0000 UTC]

cool

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Stallnig [2016-04-16 15:30:26 +0000 UTC]

Hey thanks.

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Samarai [2016-04-14 13:41:11 +0000 UTC]

No doubt for a podiatrist's office..

Seriously.. I had kinda wondered where you'd been keeping yourself. Β Now I know. Β As usual, excellent craftsmanship. Β Time well spent.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Samarai [2016-04-16 15:34:45 +0000 UTC]

Teaching (at The Academy of art) took up WAY more time than anticipated,plus I had a half dozen trellis commissions that I didn't feel warranted posting here.And I'm about to leave for Maine (for 2 months)to work on a monolithic (chandelier)piece my father made in 1985 that needs to be retrofit for a new location inside the Susan Collins Center for the Performing Arts on the Orono campus.then they want me to teach a short course in the Art Department.When it rains it pours.

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Samarai In reply to ou8nrtist2 [2016-04-16 17:35:23 +0000 UTC]

Time to sprinkle some Morton Salt on that bad boy and grok the fullness.
Better to be too busy than...?

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to Samarai [2016-04-17 15:31:52 +0000 UTC]

Busier than I've ever been.
About to leave for Maine for 2 months to work on a big piece of my father's for the Univ.of Maine that needs to be retrofit for a new location,then teach a short course in May.When I return to Cali in June I'm hoping to take a few days off...LOL

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kuzy62 [2016-04-14 11:00:40 +0000 UTC]

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DonSimpson [2016-04-14 07:21:23 +0000 UTC]

Wow!

Needs more pictures.

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ou8nrtist2 In reply to DonSimpson [2016-04-16 15:35:49 +0000 UTC]

True Don,
I'll have to wait for the client to photograph the piece in situ with the HUGE piece of glass on it...

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