Showing posts with label tin can art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tin can art. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Work at Steuben Trust Bank in June



June is on the way out but my work is still up at Steuben Trust Bank in Wellsville. The bank hosts a different member, or two, of the Allegany Artisans every month.

While I was out today one of the bank's staff told me that people are noticing my huge chicken - Sarah Jane - and my tin work behind the tellers.

One of the pieces on the wall is The Happy Lady. I was harvesting some tin cans and a woman came up to me and asked if I would wait for her to finish her diet Coke. I thought that she thought I was collecting returnable cans and thought she was so sweet to offer that but no, it was even better.


She knew me as the Chicken Lady and said that she wanted one of her cans to be part of one of my chickens. The really bright silver parts of the tail of The Happy Lady is from her soft drink can.

Below are other photos of items at the bank. There's a drawing going on there too. I'll go in on Tuesday and pick a winner.


Elaine and Sarah Jane - She has a very fancy vent and a carved rooster on the bottom. And, if I may say, my best beak ever.

Sponge holders and pen holders.




Tuesday, March 1, 2011

From Clay to Found Object Tin


I do make pottery. I make a lot of pottery but I also work with metals. This is my latest tin sculpture, still unnamed.
It is based on 2 flattened olive oil cans. The fins and scales are from Country Time Lemonade cans that were flattened and then cut or punched. The gold details are from an old waste paper can. The eye once held a rivet to a wooden foot.
The blue details are from cat food cans and they were crenelated in my newest tool. It's a great tool but only takes pieces 2 inches wide and only from very light gauge metals. It might actually be able to deal with heavier material but my fingers can not.
The pink? From Ferrero Rocher candies. There are hundreds of heavy staples, each bent over by hand and then a few pop rivets. There's a hanging wire on the back. From tail to layered lips it is 18 inches long.