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		<title>The Art of Stephanie Brown</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 18:58:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>josh</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Stephanie Brown]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Stephanie Brown is an artist and tattoo artist working out of Chicago, Il. She completed her apprenticeship at Metamorph Studios, and is now tattooing full time. When it comes to her traditional work she is a fan of mechanical pencils and watercolors. Looking through Stephanie Flickr page (here), not only does she have more work that is featured on her homepage, but you can also see that she uses Moleskines for her sketchbooks. In an interview with The Tools Artists Use, she states that &#8220;The tone and weight of the paper are perfect, and they put up with the ridiculous abuse I put them through.&#8221; Take a look at the preview images below, and then head over to her homepage for more work. Stephanie Brown]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stephanie Brown is an artist and tattoo artist working out of Chicago, Il. She completed her apprenticeship at <a href="http://www.metamorphstudios.com/">Metamorph Studios</a>, and is now tattooing full time. When it comes to her traditional work she is a fan of mechanical pencils and watercolors. Looking through Stephanie Flickr page (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/runsmiles/">here</a>), not only does she have more work that is featured on her homepage, but you can also see that she uses Moleskines for her sketchbooks. In an interview with <a href="http://thetoolsartistsuse.com/2009/08/stephanie-brown/">The Tools Artists Use</a>, she states that &#8220;The tone and weight of the paper are perfect, and they put up with the ridiculous abuse I put them through.&#8221; Take a look at the preview images below, and then head over to her homepage for more work. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.blueskycomplex.com/">Stephanie Brown</a></p>
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		<title>The Art of Yuri Leonov</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>binnorie</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Yuri Leonov]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Artist Yuri Leonov is an up and coming New Contemporary artist who recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts&#8217; Illustration program.  He&#8217;s been painting since he was 13, thus his skills with a brush are exemplary to say the least.  Moody and thoughtful, his work explores his &#8220;inner conflicts and fluctuating surroundings&#8221; via series of paintings that are heavily planned out. About a year ago, Yuri joined forces with some of his peers to put together an artist collective called Artillery, which has been working with galleries and alternative spaces in New York and Brooklyn to put up a group show about once every six months or so.  Artillery is about to put up its latest exhibition, Love and Other Drugs, at a new store on the Lower East Side&#8217;s Orchard Street, Grit N Glory. Check out Yuri&#8217;s site here and, if you&#8217;re in New York come to the opening of Love and Other Drugs on February 10th. [edit: The opening has a mandatory RSVP. Please check out Yuri's website for more info.]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artist <a href="http://yurileonov.com/" target="_blank">Yuri Leonov</a> is an up and coming New Contemporary artist who recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts&#8217; Illustration program.  He&#8217;s been painting since he was 13, thus his skills with a brush are exemplary to say the least.  Moody and thoughtful, his work explores his &#8220;inner conflicts and fluctuating surroundings&#8221; via series of paintings that are heavily planned out.</p>
<p>About a year ago, Yuri joined forces with some of his peers to put together an artist collective called <a href="http://flavors.me/artilleryartists" target="_blank">Artillery</a>, which has been working with galleries and alternative spaces in New York and Brooklyn to put up a group show about once every six months or so.  <a href="http://flavors.me/artilleryartists" target="_blank">Artillery</a> is about to put up its latest exhibition, <em>Love and Other Drugs</em>, at a new store on the Lower East Side&#8217;s Orchard Street, <a href="http://gritnglory.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Grit N Glory</a>.</p>
<p>Check out Yuri&#8217;s site <a href="http://yurileonov.com/" target="_blank">here</a> and, if you&#8217;re in New York come to the opening of <em>Love and Other Drugs</em> on February 10th. [edit: The opening has a mandatory RSVP.  Please check out Yuri's website for more info.]</p>
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		<title>Teetering Bulb Process Workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 03:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>binnorie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend I attended a wonderful illustration workshop with Zelda Devon, one half of the art duo, Teetering Bulb.  This intimate peek behind the curtain of the working processes these two artists employ was a fantastic and helpful eye-opener for the small group of students who attended. Teetering Bulb is very prolific with brains packed full of mysterious stories that they like to share.  Besides that and the slew of commissions they are hired to do on a regular basis, they are also in the midst of working on a project for DC Comics.  Teetering Bulb&#8216;s visual style is very unique; many people have asked them how they create their magical works.  With this workshop, Zelda explained their working process from pencil drawing to digital coloring.  She also did a small critique of each attendee&#8217;s work and talked about the art business, all in a three hour session that cost only about $75.  Kurt Huggins, Teetering Bulb&#8216;s other half, joined in towards the end of the session. If you&#8217;re interested in taking part in Zelda&#8217;s next workshop, please drop her a line. A Stranger&#8217;s Encounter. Read the entire Little Fiction here: Zelda talks about her sample image: Pomegranate is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend I attended a wonderful illustration workshop with Zelda Devon, one half of the art duo, <a href="http://www.teeteringbulb.com" target="_blank">Teetering Bulb</a>.  This intimate peek behind the curtain of the working processes these two artists employ was a fantastic and helpful eye-opener for the small group of students who attended.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teeteringbulb.com" target="_blank">Teetering Bulb</a> is very prolific with brains packed full of mysterious stories that they like to share.  Besides that and the slew of commissions they are hired to do on a regular basis, they are also in the midst of working on a project for DC Comics.  <a href="http://www.teeteringbulb.com" target="_blank">Teetering Bulb</a>&#8216;s visual style is very unique; many people have asked them how they create their magical works.  With this workshop, Zelda explained their working process from pencil drawing to digital coloring.  She also did a small critique of each attendee&#8217;s work and talked about the art business, all in a three hour session that cost only about $75.  Kurt Huggins, <a href="http://www.teeteringbulb.com" target="_blank">Teetering Bulb</a>&#8216;s other half, joined in towards the end of the session.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in taking part in Zelda&#8217;s next workshop, please <a href="mailto:zelda@teeteringbulb.com">drop her a line.</a></p>
<p><em>A Stranger&#8217;s Encounter</em>. Read the entire Little Fiction <a href="http://www.teeteringbulb.com/?p=1700" target="_blank">here</a>:</p>
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<p>Zelda talks about her sample image:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10282" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teeteringbulb_dwgworkshop_jan2012-8_600px"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-10282" src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/TeeteringBulb_DwgWorkshop_Jan2012-8_600px.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></p>
<p><em>Pomegranate</em> is a commissioned painting:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10275" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teetering_pomegranate"><img src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/Teetering_pomegranate.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="927" /></a></p>
<p>The gathering:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10280" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teeteringbulb_dwgworkshop_jan2012-3_600px"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-10280" src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/TeeteringBulb_DwgWorkshop_Jan2012-3_600px.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>The image below is from one of Teetering Bulb&#8217;s Little Fictions called <em>The Tempest Awakens</em>. To see the rest of the story click <a href="http://www.tor.com/stories/2009/12/the-tempest-wakens?page=1" target="_blank">here</a>:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10276" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teetering_the_tempest_wakens_pg4" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-10276" src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/Teetering_the_tempest_wakens_pg4-610x901.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>Some serious charcoal pencil sharpening:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10281" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teeteringbulb_dwgworkshop_jan2012-7_600px"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-10281" src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/TeeteringBulb_DwgWorkshop_Jan2012-7_600px.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>An illustration for musician <a href="http://music.kimboekbinder.com/" target="_blank">Kim Boekbinder</a>&#8216;s single, <em><a href="http://music.kimboekbinder.com/track/open-avocado" target="_blank">Open Avocado</a>:</em></p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10274" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teetering_open-avocado"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-10274" src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/Teetering_open-avocado.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>The product of the workshop, an illustration for the play, <em>Arsenic and Old Lace</em>:</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-10278" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/artist-profiles/teetering-bulb-process-workshop.html/attachment/teetering_arsenic-and-old-lace"><img src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2012/01/Teetering_arsenic-and-old-lace.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>And may I introduce Cypher, Teetering Bulb&#8217;s furry muse:</p>
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		<title>The Art of Laura Lucía Ferrer Zamudio</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 23:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>josh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laura Lucía Ferrer Zamudio (also known as Kikyz 1313) is an artist working out of Queretaro, Mexico. In 2010 she received her BFA from the University of Queretaro and has since been in a few solo and group exhibitions. Her drawings are created with graphite, ink, and sometimes a wash of color from maybe watercolors or watered down acrylics. The content deals mainly with the idea of humanity and death, and through Laura&#8217;s impressive drawing skills and use of texture as seen with the cross-hatching, each image is not only delicate but surreal. If your like me and plan on keeping an eye on the work of the very talented Laura Lucía Ferrer Zamudio, make sure you check out her homepage which also has links to her tumblr and other social profiles. 1313.mx]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laura Lucía Ferrer Zamudio (also known as Kikyz 1313) is an artist working out of Queretaro, Mexico. In 2010 she received her BFA from the University of Queretaro and has since been in a few solo and group exhibitions. Her drawings are created with graphite, ink, and sometimes a wash of color from maybe watercolors or watered down acrylics. The content deals mainly with the idea of humanity and death, and through Laura&#8217;s impressive drawing skills and use of texture as seen with the cross-hatching, each image is not only delicate but surreal. </p>
<p>If your like me and plan on keeping an eye on the work of the very talented Laura Lucía Ferrer Zamudio, make sure you check out her homepage which also has links to her tumblr and other social profiles. </p>
<p><a href="http://1313.mx/">1313.mx</a></p>
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		<title>The Mechanics of Christopher Conte</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>binnorie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christopher Conte&#8217;s artwork is full of surprises. While many of the elements in his sculptures are machined, cast or carved by him, he also incorporates parts of familiar machinery that, if you&#8217;re paying close enough attention, you will recognize. Antique watch movements, sewing machine feet and other old cogs and gears give his sculptures a retro steampunk flavor, while other elements like iPod cameras push his work into the future evoking some of the greatest of scifi stories. Christopher&#8217;s sculptures indeed capture the attention of a steampunk audience, but also the Transhumanist movement, which revels in the power of biomechanics for promoting human advancement and explores the dangers that such enhancements might cause, has taken a great liking to his work. Wired Magazine, a publication which has some of its tentacles entwined in the movement, has published multiple interviews and articles on him, and many Maker Faire enthusiasts, scientists and medical professionals who support it collect his work. In a seemingly ironic twist, Christopher is an avid collector of antique machinery and craftwork.  His curio collection includes old cartes de visite, typewriters, watches (and watch parts), scales and a myriad other relics. He is familiar with the antiques dealer crowd [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christopher Conte&#8217;s artwork is full of surprises. While many of the elements in his sculptures are machined, cast or carved by him, he also incorporates parts of familiar machinery that, if you&#8217;re paying close enough attention, you will recognize. Antique watch movements, sewing machine feet and other old cogs and gears give his sculptures a retro steampunk flavor, while other elements like iPod cameras push his work into the future evoking some of the greatest of scifi stories.</p>
<div id="attachment_9779" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-9779" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/interviews/the-mechanics-of-christopher-conte.html/attachment/dermabot_500px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-9779 " src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2011/12/dermabot_500px-500x655.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="655" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dermabot (Skin Crawler)   |  steel, bronze, and brass with working onboard miniature tattoo machine</p></div>
<p>Christopher&#8217;s sculptures indeed capture the attention of a steampunk audience, but also the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism" target="_blank">Transhumanist </a>movement, which revels in the power of biomechanics for promoting human advancement and explores the dangers that such enhancements might cause, has taken a great liking to his work. Wired Magazine, a publication which has some of its tentacles entwined in the movement, has published multiple interviews and articles on him, and many <a href="http://makerfaire.com/" target="_blank">Maker Faire</a> enthusiasts, scientists and medical professionals who support it collect his work.<br />
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In a seemingly ironic twist, Christopher is an avid collector of antique machinery and craftwork.  His curio collection includes old cartes de visite, typewriters, watches (and watch parts), scales and a myriad other relics. He is familiar with the antiques dealer crowd and often deals in antiques himself.  He is fascinated with clockwork and mechanics, especially that which shows a love for beauty and that which was built to last.</p>
<div id="attachment_9788" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-9788" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/interviews/the-mechanics-of-christopher-conte.html/attachment/timeless3"><img class="size-medium wp-image-9788 " src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2011/12/Timeless3-500x631.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="631" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Curse of Timeless Existence  |  stainless steel, aluminum, and handmade polyurethane skull (1/2 scale)</p></div>
<p>The antique elements in Christopher&#8217;s work seem to belie their futuristic qualities, but rather this is where the deeper meanings in his works lie.  While he looks positively into the future, his work reminds us of the high-quality craftworks of the past , how they have lasted for decades or even centuries, and will likely outlive much of what is created for our use today.  It&#8217;s a nod to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism" target="_blank">Transhumanist </a>desire for immortality and enhanced life: The better the machine is made, the longer it will last.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-9793" href="http://www.creepmachine.com/interviews/the-mechanics-of-christopher-conte.html/attachment/scarlett1"><img src="http://www.creepmachine.com/images/2011/12/scarlett1-500x550.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="550" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Scarlett   |  cast bronze with stainless steel, 925 silver, and garnet</p></div>
<p>Recently Christopher and I talked a little about his past work in the prosthetics industry, how photographers love playing with his art, his antiques collection and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism" target="_blank">Transhumanist </a>movement.  Take a peek below:</p>
<p><strong>Samantha Levin</strong>: Many people have talked about your past as a maker of prosthetics, but few know about your love of antiques and old craftsmanship. You have an extensive collection. How do these old relics influence your futuristic artwork?</p>
<p><strong>Christopher Conte</strong>: They do, on many levels. The first thing you can&#8217;t help but notice when observing an antique is the workmanship and quality compared to the products of today. These objects were constructed to last a lifetime, and in many cases outlived their original owners. That aspect alone begins to tell a story. And much like a good wine, better quality materials simply age better. I continuously think about this in reference to my own work. How will this material look in 100 years? &#8211; or a thousand? &#8211; What story will it tell about it&#8217;s past life?</p>
<p>The idea of making something as utilitarian as a sewing machine into an object of beauty was a common way of thinking back in the 1890&#8242;s. Today&#8217;s sewing machines are made of white injection-molded plastic. Cheap to produce, yes, but not exactly inspiring design, nor do they last.</p>
<p>Robots, on the other hand, need to be designed (and built) to last &#8211; so the connection there is fairly obvious, but attraction also plays a key roll in survival. A beautiful object will be cherished and better cared for by a human. This increases the lifespan of the object. It can then stand a somewhat better chance at surviving to inspire future generations.</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>: Have you come across any new antiques that you&#8217;re particularly enamored with lately?</p>
<p><strong>CC</strong>: Yes. My newest typewriter, a Hammond Multiplex. I&#8217;ll share a photo with your readers&#8230;.</p>
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<p>I found this baby sitting in a window of an antique shop in Beacon, NY. It&#8217;s in nearly perfect condition.</p>
<p><strong>SL:</strong><strong> </strong>Tell me more; are there any special details about it you are particularly attracted to?</p>
<p><strong>CC</strong>: What&#8217;s so interesting about the Hammond Multiplex is not only it&#8217;s unique shape, and great design, but also it&#8217;s innovative mechanism. Take a look at the photo, you&#8217;ll notice a cylindrical silver hub at the top center of the machine which is called the &#8220;turret&#8221;. That&#8217;s the key to the difference <em>[no pun intended -SL]. </em>Hammonds do not use type-bars (those are the arms that swings up and strike the ribbon on a conventional typewriter). Rather, all the characters are on a C-shaped type-shuttle, which sits inside that turret. When a key is struck, the type-shuttle rotates so that the desired letter is positioned in front of the paper. A hammer located behind the paper then swings forward and, from the rear, drives the paper against the ribbon and the type. The Multiplex was the first typewriter that allowed the operator to easily change fonts and languages, including italic and script typefaces with the simple twist of the turret. Variations of this concept existed well into the computer age, into the 1970s.</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>:  It’s a beautiful instrument – the colors, materials and the shape are wonderful to look at.  I love how the keys seem almost like lace, and the shape of the entire thing is insect-like.  But this talk of your antiques collection brings up a curious question. The Transhumanist movement seems to have taken a strong liking to your work. Your love of old machinery seems to contradict this a little. What is your opinion of their views of the future?</p>
<p><strong>CC</strong>:  I&#8217;m a big supporter of the Transhumanist movement and happy to see them embrace my work. While my artwork might, at times, suggest a fear of technological advancements, I personally have no concern whatsoever regarding the path of technology. Better design and more intelligent systems will always prevail in serving mankind in more useful and productive ways. Just look at the way Apple has surpassed Microsoft in the past few years &#8211; better design and engineering finally won. I watched this natural selection process take place in the prosthetics field for 16 years. I look forward to a day where I can trade a perfectly healthy limb for a prosthesis and have it be an upgrade to what I currently have.</p>
<p><strong>SL:</strong><strong> </strong>I see your work as being both a warning and a celebration of the future potential of biomechanics.  A warning because of what you mentioned earlier, that too many products are made without highly skilled craftsmanship and attention.  Can you imagine getting fitted with a mechanical leg that goes wrong just when the warranty runs out?  Such objects should be constructed to last a lifetime. Does this ring true to you?</p>
<p><strong>CC</strong>:  Well luckily for amputees, prosthetic components are not mass produced in China. The product testing and safeguards built into prosthetic parts are extensive compared to everyday products found in Walmart. As an example, a foot bolt (the single bolt that holds a prosthetic foot to the ankle- shank component) needed for a patient who weighed 300 lbs would need to be rated to 3000 lbs in a certified laboratory in order to be used in a prosthetic limb. Ten times the patient&#8217;s weight, just to be safe. That thinking lives within the DNA of my sculptures.</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>:  Ironically, if things keep going as they have been, China may become the best place to get the most well-manufactured anything.  But moving on, you&#8217;ve worked with a lot of photographers who love shooting your work, which, with all the reflective material, is no easy task.  What are some of your favorite or noteworthy experiences you&#8217;ve had?</p>
<p><strong>CC</strong>:  Working with photographer <a href="http://dennisblachut.com/" target="_blank">Dennis Blachut </a>has drastically transformed the quality of the photographs. He once worked as the in-house photographer for Tiffany Studios, so this guy knows a thing about shooting metal surfaces and extreme detail. And having successfully worked for Steve Jobs back in the 80&#8242;s (shooting the entire NeXT computer line) he also knows how to deal with an overly controlling client &#8211; unlike me of course ;)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a wonderful experience to be around someone so skilled at his craft. For any challenge I bring him, he calmly figures a solution. I&#8217;m very lucky to have crossed paths with him.</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>:  So, what are you working on currently?</p>
<p><strong>CC</strong>:  I&#8217;m currently building the third, and final, arm mic stand which I originally created for <a href="http://www.threedaysgrace.com/us/official-photos/146550" target="_blank">Adam Gontier</a>, lead singer of <a href="http://www.threedaysgrace.com/us/home" target="_blank">Three Days Grace</a>. This last piece in the series is being constructed for a well known recording studio in Sweden called <a href="http://www.maratone.se/" target="_blank">Maratone Studios</a>.</p>
<p>I used the lost wax process to create the components for the arm. The process starts with wax models which are poured from silicone molds that had been made from my original prototype with the help of a company called <a href="http://creativemodelshop.com/" target="_blank">Creative Models and Prototypes</a> in Hicksville, NY.  The wax copies are then cleaned up and prepared to be set inside an investment cast (a mix of silicone and plaster). After hardening, this investment cast (a negative mold which captures the wax) is then fired in an oven to burn out the wax.</p>
<p>While still hot, molten stainless steel is then poured into the cavities left behind by the burned out wax. After cooling, the last step in the casting process is to chisel away the investment material.</p>
<p>(Below are a few photos to give you a glimpse of what&#8217;s involved in the process.  Click on them to enlarge.)<br />
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<p>After this project, I have several more commissioned pieces lined up for private collectors.</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>: I’m excited, as always, to see what you come up with!  Thanks so much for the chat!</p>
<p>You can see more of Christopher&#8217;s work on his site <a href="http://christopherconte.com" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Conjurer: JL Schnabel&#8217;s Mystical Collaboration</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 20:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>binnorie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you know Ms. JL Schnabel for the writing she does for Hi Fructose Magazine.  She has a great eye for art and writes beautifully. In her other life, which you may also be aware of, she creates fascinating jewelry in a line she calls Blood Milk, the elements of which are crystals, claws, feathers, bones, planchets and other mystical symbols and objects. In alchemical fashion, this fall she teamed up with photographer Christina Brown and artist Paul Romano to create Blood Milk&#8216;s first look book.  The result, a collection of beautifully designed graphic work and photographs entitled The Conjurer is mysterious and filled with witchery. Note that the text in the images below are a bit out of sequence from the narrative in the book. You can see the whole thing (and download it as a pdf) on the new Blood Milk website here. You can also purchase limited edition prints of some of the images and pieces from her jewelry line from the Bloodmilk Etsy shop. And don&#8217;t forget to read the wonderful interview about JL Schnabel&#8217;s creative spirit on Ghosts in the Garden. I&#8217;m very excited to have recently purchased one of her Crystal Tomb necklaces!  I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of you know Ms. JL Schnabel for the writing she does for <a href="http://hifructose.com/the-blog.html" target="_blank">Hi Fructose Magazine</a>.  She has a great eye for art and writes beautifully. In her other life, which you may also be aware of, she creates fascinating jewelry in a line she calls <a href="http://bloodmilkjewels.com/" target="_blank">Blood Milk</a>, the elements of which are crystals, claws, feathers, bones, planchets and other mystical symbols and objects.</p>
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<p>In alchemical fashion, this fall she teamed up with photographer <a href="http://christinabrown.net" target="_blank">Christina Brown</a> and artist <a href="http://www.paulromanoworks.com/works" target="_blank">Paul Romano</a> to create <a href="http://bloodmilkjewels.com/" target="_blank">Blood Milk</a>&#8216;s first look book.  The result, a collection of beautifully designed graphic work and photographs entitled <em>The Conjurer</em> is mysterious and filled with witchery.</p>
<p>Note that the text in the images below are a bit out of sequence from the narrative in the book. You can see the whole thing (and download it as a pdf) on the new <a href="http://bloodmilkjewels.com/" target="_blank">Blood Milk</a> website <a href="http://bloodmilkjewels.com/" target="_blank">here</a>. You can also purchase limited edition prints of some of the images and pieces from her jewelry line from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/bloodmilk" target="_blank">the Bloodmilk Etsy shop</a>. And don&#8217;t forget to read the wonderful interview about JL Schnabel&#8217;s creative spirit on<a href="http://ghostsinthegarden.com/2011/11/12/divining-with-shadows-and-dreams-tears-and-blood-revelations-from-otherworldly-conjurer-jl-schnabel-of-bloodmilk/" target="_blank"> Ghosts in the Garden.</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m very excited to have recently purchased one of her <a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/82077744/the-crystal-tomb-necklace" target="_blank">Crystal Tomb necklaces</a>!  I am convinced that it will have mystical powers.<br />
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		<title>The Art of Jose Luis Carranza</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 20:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>josh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jose Luis Carranza is an artist working out of Peru. He attended the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes del Peru, a school which is known for sticking to the more classical side of art training. Along with this technical training, he has also spent years studying the work of Peter Paul Rubens and Francisco Goya. In 2009 the French embassy in Peru held the National Passport Contest, and after having won this contest, Jose studied in France and was able to further dissect the work of European Masters. Of course like all good artists Jose is not just looking at the past, modern artists such as Dan Schutz and Neo Rauch are also great inspirations for his work — most recognizable in the way the Jose applies the paint. His work talks about the idea of religion and politics and the state they are in, and the belief that we are born into a world of violence. The paintings have a foreboding quality to them, and even though their may be multiple characters in one piece, there is this sense of isolation to them. The most striking thing to me about Jose&#8217;s work, is the style in which he paints [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jose Luis Carranza is an artist working out of Peru. He attended the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes del Peru, a school which is known for sticking to the more classical side of art training. Along with this technical training, he has also spent years studying the work of Peter Paul Rubens and Francisco Goya. In 2009 the French embassy in Peru held the National Passport Contest, and after having won this contest, Jose studied in France and was able to further dissect the work of European Masters. Of course like all good artists Jose is not just looking at the past, modern artists such as Dan Schutz and Neo Rauch are also great inspirations for his work — most recognizable in the way the Jose applies the paint. His work talks about the idea of religion and politics and the state they are in, and the belief that we are born into a world of violence. The paintings have a foreboding quality to them, and even though their may be multiple characters in one piece, there is this sense of isolation to them. </p>
<p>The most striking thing to me about Jose&#8217;s work, is the style in which he paints as well as the eyes and visage of the characters. These figures are meant to be everyman, and the choppy style of paintings the faces is meant to symbolize that the figures are not fully formed yet. While the paintings already have this unnerving feel about them, the eyes drive this feeling to the very core of the viewer. The gaze is piercing, and in a way looks as though the figures in some of these works are scrutinizing the viewers as opposed to the other way around. Take a look at the preview images below, and then make sure to head over to Jose&#8217;s website to see more and keep up with new work and events. </p>
<p><a href="http://81sanathorios.blogspot.com/">Jose Luis Carranza</a><br />
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		<title>The Art of Matthew Wade</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 14:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>josh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthew Wade is an artist currently working in Hollywood. He received a degree in animation from the Vancouver Film School, and has had his work featured in Computer Arts Magazine and CMYK Magazine. His site not only has his animation and film work, but also some outstanding illustration works. Each piece has the nice graphic feel of digital art, but if you look closer you see this stippling effect with adds the traditional feel as well. Add in some really surreal scenes and you have some great art. Some of the prints are available on his Etsy site so make sure you check that out as well. Matthew Wade]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matthew Wade is an artist currently working in Hollywood. He received a degree in animation from the Vancouver Film School, and has had his work featured in Computer Arts Magazine and CMYK Magazine. His site not only has his animation and film work, but also some outstanding illustration works. Each piece has the nice graphic feel of digital art, but if you look closer you see this stippling effect with adds the traditional feel as well. Add in some really surreal scenes and you have some great art. Some of the prints are available on his <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/Matthework?ref=seller_info">Etsy</a> site so make sure you check that out as well. </p>
<p><a href="http://matthewade.com/">Matthew Wade</a><br />
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		<title>The Flower Skeletons of Cedric Laquieze</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>josh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cedric Laquieze is an artist working out of Amsterdam. He graduated from the Rietveld Academy just last year, and primarily creates sculptures. Very unique ones such as the flower skeleton series seen below. I like the idea that Cedric has taken the idea of taxidermy art, and added a different twist to it. The idea of skeleton is a clear link to death, but with the flowers adorning them the idea seems to be softened. It&#8217;s also a stronger connection to life; if we did not go through such trouble to embalm and preserve, the bodies we bury would give way to other life such as flowers. Cedric has many more sculptures, photography and so on over at his blog. Head on over and check it out. Cedric Laquieze Blog]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cedric Laquieze is an artist working out of Amsterdam. He graduated from the Rietveld Academy just last year, and primarily creates sculptures. Very unique ones such as the flower skeleton series seen below. I like the idea that Cedric has taken the idea of taxidermy art, and added a different twist to it. The idea of skeleton is a clear link to death, but with the flowers adorning them the idea seems to be softened. It&#8217;s also a stronger connection to life; if we did not go through such trouble to embalm and preserve, the bodies we bury would give way to other life such as flowers. Cedric has many more sculptures, photography and so on over at his blog. Head on over and check it out. </p>
<p><a href="http://laquiezecedric.blogspot.com/">Cedric Laquieze Blog</a><br />
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		<title>The Art of Sachin Teng</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 18:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>josh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Currently living and working in New York, Sachin Teng attended the Pratt Institute for a BFA in Illustration. While he is an illustrator, Sachin states that he thinks more like a designer. So far his work has been featured in Hi Fructose, Digital Arts Magazine, and he is a Dean Ellis Memorial Winner. His work is consistently exciting, and amid the distorted and often bifurcated figures, Sachin&#8217;s design mind comes in with 3-dimensional figures juxtaposed with flat elements and even qr codes. Take a look at the preview images below, and then make sure to check his portfolio for more. Sachinteng.com]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently living and working in New York, Sachin Teng attended the Pratt Institute for a BFA in Illustration. While he is an illustrator, Sachin states that he thinks more like a designer. So far his work has been featured in Hi Fructose, Digital Arts Magazine, and he is a Dean Ellis Memorial Winner. His work is consistently exciting, and amid the distorted and often bifurcated figures, Sachin&#8217;s design mind comes in with 3-dimensional figures juxtaposed with flat elements and even qr codes. Take a look at the preview images below, and then make sure to check his portfolio for more. </p>
<p><a href="http://sachinteng.com/">Sachinteng.com</a><br />
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