Sunday, September 11, 2011

Hand Held gets closer

On the 6 October Fiona and I will have the opening of our small joint exhibition titled Light and Lines at the Hand Held Gallery in Melbourne. We will exhibit 10- 12 pieces each.  All of my pieces will be small assemblages - in the main my light catchers; or light related assemblages. Whilst I have created enough pieces I want a couple of extras so I can choose those that resonate best and therefore I would want to show.

So I'm in the process of finishing and polishing some of the pieces I have posted on over the last few months including Moonlight- moon-gate and Starlight - star-gate.

As you can see from the photos below these two pieces got their last polish etc today and are ready to be shown.


Barry Smith © Moonlight- moon-gate
Barry Smith © Moonlight- moon-gate - photo from the top
Barry Smith ˙ Starlight - star-gate

Barry Smith © Starlight - star-gate photo from the top
Moonlight - moon-gate is about 200mm high and 170mm wide. It is made from a weaving shuttle, the chipped lens from a magnifying glass and a three pointed length of brass that appeared in a box of bits given to me. Starlight - star-gate (about 150mm high and wide), as I mentioned in an earlier post, is made from some form of hardened bits heads (jack hammer?), some thick brass plate from a sign off a building and a crystal from a vintage chandelier.

11 comments:

  1. Very mysterious pieces Barry and the titles suit them well. All the best for the opening of your show .... though I'm sure I will wish you luck closer to the time.

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  2. i am so in love with both these pieces!! they just have an unexplainable aura of their own!

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  3. B - I remember seeing your Moonlight-moon-gate in the making, nice work. Your works with Fiona's will be as complimenary as ever.

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  4. I think they are both wonderful - but that little Starlight-stargate one is extra special I think.

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  5. R, L & K - thanks for the vote of confidence. R&L - I agree both have a bit of mystery about them - something from the past, something futuristic - or just a spirit gateway. K - knowing what Fiona is producing and the space in the Hand Held Gallery I think it will be a unified show. Go well. B

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  6. these are so moving - i would love to be in the physical space with them... able to move around them and see them at different times of day... i can only imagine dusk moving through the chandelier crystal... and as always, the deepest appreciation for your taking things from the past, using them in the present and giving them a feel of the timeless...

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  7. They are both fascinating pieces but I lean towards Moongate. The side pieces evoke rockets to me and make me think of moon exploration. Reckon NASA would love that piece in their boardroom(?).

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  8. these pieces seem mythical, very strong.

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  9. Definitely agree about the mystical-mythical-mysterious quality of these two pieces! The physical presence and symbolic associations of gates are so powerful - are they inviting passage or keeping one thing in and another out? I cannot even imagine what might lie on the other side of these...

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  10. MD, JM, V and TT - it is amazing the number of people who have see a bit of mystery about these 'gates' but I agree 'gates' are so important - including the scariest gate of all beyond this mortal life. I think I will continue investigate the gate-portal theme for a little while. B

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  11. i would LOVE to see more portal inspired light catchers ... portal catchers!! COOL!!

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