Friday, October 26, 2012

Friday frivolity

Though there was not a lot of time for studio creativity today I just had the need to 'put a couple of bits together'.

©2012 Barry Smith - Cogs and crystal 1
I have had a number of 'circles' of brass that have been calling out to me for a little while to make something that reflected light and the circles of life - circles within circles and on circles. In the end I have used them in a simple whimsical Light Catcher assemblage called Light Line - a reference to the 'beam' of smaller crystals emanating from the larger encircled crystal. The piece is about 150mm high;  about 120mm wide; and about 50mm deep.

©2012 Barry Smith - Light Line - light catcher
©2012 Barry Smith - Light Line - light catcher
©2012 Barry Smith - Cogs and crystal 2
The base is a damaged brass plumbing fitting; the larger 'circle' is a threaded cog of unknown use; and the smaller circle has the appearance of being a locket of some kind in the past. The larger crystal is from a vintage chandelier; the small crystals are new as are the brass bolts and stirling silver wire. The cogs and bolts give this light catcher a slight steampunk look.



11 comments:

  1. It's great to see you've made such good use of your limited time in the studio, Barry. Beautiful! Brass and crystal look lovely together.

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  2. This transported me to some sci-fi story - a stringy haired older man with intense eyes turning its knobs and looking through the crystal to the surface of a distorted, indigo-colored map. The map comes into focus when looking through the crystal. It has something to do with time travel.... ha, what a journey!

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  3. Yes - steampunk with a touch of elegance. Very nice.

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  4. funny, i was just going to write exactly what soozeque wrote! yes, a refined steampunk -
    so lovely - but i am quite fond of your light work...

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  5. R, VA, SZQ, P, MJ & S - thanks for your comments and glad this light catcher caught the imagination. R - whilst I like the rust and wood - brass and crystals do make a good show. VA - I had to laugh regarding your description as to how the crystal could be used to study imaginary maps or be a sort of a time machine. SZQ, MJ & S - glad you also got the slight nod the design made to the steampunk genre. All go well and enjoy creating and life. B

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  6. such a wonderful looking piece, a wee bit of magic involved.

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  7. your "couple of bits" look wonderful B ;-)

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  8. such a dynamic design B! love seeing one of them light catchers again. kinda miss them already. the first image reminds me of the mayan long count clock. a little cog within a huge one both rotating at different speeds.

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  9. TL, SS & L - good to have the feedback on the light fathers - encourages me to get back into putting bits together and creating a little light magic. SS - great to hear from you. L - more smaller light catchers on the way!!. All go well. B

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