'Peepshow Dos'

The latest project on my bench is the other half of a sculptural diptych name Peep show. These are identical 50'-60's era circular saws that have been "classified" by their apperence even though they are completely identical. The concept is that the viewer needs to look closely, almost past the work.  

This is the Peepshow 

 

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This is the other half of the 'dyptec' Peepshow Dos that I am currently working on. 

 

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Loving the way it's coming along. Be sure to comment, follow and share. 

 

Thank you all for your support! 

glenn

A Solo Show/New Work

It has been a very busy year so far... As I have eluded to in my last few blogs, I have been getting ready for a big event. That event being my first solo show which will open the first week April at The Art Base Annex in Basalt Colorado. I will update all of you when I get the official PR package and web links. 

I wanted to give you a taste of some of the work I am creating for my Mechanical Love Stories show. All of the work is telling the story of the missing link between a craftsman and the work them and the tools create.

The sculpture will tell a story the closer you look at each one of them.

Enjoy

This is " You Should Really Care" 

Steel, Walnut, Vintage plane, Stainless Steel

    

 

 

 

 

This is 'Symbiosis Now and Then" 

Vintage meter, plexiglass, powder coating, tape

"Faith is an Illusion" 

Art of Art

I have been working diligently on a number of new works for my upcoming solo show, Mechanical Love Stories, at the Art Base annex in Basalt, Colorado. I like to post on social media my current works in progress to keep those interested in my work updates and a visual progress report of my new works in sculpture and photography, it's great to get the feed back. Like this one I posted yesterday;

 

The Internet  

The Internet  

But today the coolest thing presented its self: an other artist saw my work and did his own rendition of the work above! I could not be more pleased. 

 

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How cool is that!

 

Best

Glenn H. Smith

Tools in a entirely different light.

April 8th, is a exciting day, it is the opening of my first solo show at the Art Base Annex in Basalt, which is a quaint artisan community just outside of Aspen, Colorado. The work I am showing is part of what I am calling Mechanical Love Stories. The focus of the my work is to tell the silent stories and visual history of the tools and the people that relied on them to live their lives. 

Here are some of the newest pieces of work that I am working on for the show.