My name is Seamus Quirke and I am a 1st year student at Limerick School of Art and Design.My Two main areas of interest are Graphic Design and Sculpture. My project for the first semestor is on Movement and Motion. I will be looking at corrosion as a (slow) movement.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Hanging Sculpture
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Triangular Sculpture
Metal lengths layed out for measuring.
Cutting the lengths with an angle grinder.
Spot welding the pieces together.
All the pieces welded upright onto a base.
Rusted lock, stitched into canvas.
Beginning the stitching proccess into the canvas.
Sprinkling the steel wool into the canvas.
Steel wool rusting into the canvas to create the colour.
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Chain Saw Sculpture.
Chain layed out around the original saw frame to
create the structure.
Welding the links together.
Final piece with stand attached.
Sculpture placed in public places.
I have brought two chains from home. They have already been rusted and have a nice effect on them.
I have been thinking of making a sculpture with parts of a saw but then i taught why not make a saw out of a object that would usually not take a definite shape or structure. So I have made the structure/shape of a saw with two chains by welding each link together. I used the blade from the saw and that was welded on after the shape was formed. Then the " Chainsaw" was attached onto a base so it could stand upright.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Paper Lock Metamorphis.
Original image taken from home.
Ideas sketched out
Paper lock after burning.
Before and After.
I have made two paper locks. The first is clean, new and untouched. The second is old ,with hole in it and burn marks. This is representing the transformation from new to old in the same way that rust changes an object. What i like about the object is that locks are made for stoping things but corrosion and rust is able to break through it over time.
Perspective Print
Object sketched onto board.
Sketch cut out of board.
Board inked up.
Picture of image taken from different angle to create a better perspective.
Print on paper.
This is an object that i have brought into college from home. I have sketched it onto a MDF board. Now I am going to use this for printing.
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