Sunday, November 18, 2018

Goal achieved

©2018 Barry Smith - Components of an Artisan Lamp in the rough
Over the weekend I found just enough time to complete the four Artisan Lamps.  I had set myself as a goal of ten lamps to achieve.

As usual the lamps start life as pretty rough bits and pieces from my collection of found objects. But with quite a bit of grinding and polishing the true beauty of the pieces can be revealed.

©2018 Barry Smith  - Trays of rough and grimy bits for four lamps before grinding and polishing.

©2018 Barry Smith  - Trays of bits for four lamps after grinding and polishing.
Assembling and wiring can take time - sometimes it is difficult to get the wires around corners. But I did manage it and all the lamps were successfully tested.


©2018 Barry Smith - Lamp made from pieces at the start of this post
©2018 Barry Smith
©2018 Barry Smith - Artisan Lamp made from antique clock body and gas light fitting and few other found objects
©2018 Barry Smith 
©2018 Barry Smith - The largish pressure gauge drove the design of this Artisan Lamp
©2018 Barry Smith
©2018 Barry Smith - Quirky little number that combines a vintage industrial light with, gas tap, part of a chandelier and various found plumbing bits.
©2018 Barry Smith
The lamp with the large pressure gauge needs a bit more work to increase the weight and hence stability of the bottom. I had no more time to do that today so it will be a job for early next week.

2 comments:

  1. I continue to be amazed at how you transform gnarly metal bits into glowing objects of delight

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  2. Yessir. Beyond adequate description.

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