15 November 2018

Image designs by UTC students

The last few science images being created by students at UTC Oxfordshire: 






  



  



  






27 October 2018

Fabrication 6

Finally finished all the strips along the right-hand side:

  







Cracking on down the left side now...





13 September 2018

Fabrication 5

It's a painstaking process, slowly but surely working my way around adding the side strips:








The view inside shows all the welds:





20 July 2018

Fabrication 4

Sculpting has slowed down whilst I've been concentrating on the glass, but it's still coming along...








I'll send another update after the summer break.  Have a good one!

19 July 2018

Fused glass sessions

For the past few weeks I've been working with local students and residents to create the coloured glass background discs for the front of the Reach sculpture. 

We worked with fusing glass, adding different grades of crushed and powdered glass to build up layers of colour.



UTC Oxfordshire year 11 students selecting glass background pieces.





Aureus year 7 students adding coloured glass "frit".



I also ran two sessions at the Northern Neighbourhood Community Centre on GWP, where residents designed and made glass discs for the sculpture, and also experimented with different techniques to make their own fused glass artworks.


 
     
NNCC sessions
     



Glass discs ready for firing.


The glass really comes to life  once it has been fired in the kiln.  The powders become thin, subtle tints and the crushed glass makes intense spots of colours.  By mixing and layering the materials, you can get some beautiful results...




I love them!  They're a different kind of lush when back lit, but I couldn't get a decent photo of that; you'll have to wait until the sculpture's up to see!

23 May 2018

Fabrication 3

I've started adding the sweeping strips of metal that form the "skin" of the sculpture...





There's very little tolerance when getting the adjoining edges to align.  The most practical way is to make a cardboard template for each strip:




It's fairly demanding as even a gap less than a millimetre is quite obvious.   Also, as I work further along the fingers, access gets more and more restricted.  Fortunately, the front of the hand is full of holes which I can work through.




That does make for some particularly fiddly welding though!





Three-and-a-half fingers to go...

30 April 2018

Fabrication 2

The hand now has all it's fingers.


Adding a rounded edge...stainless steel rod bent and welded to follow the outline. 


All the welds will be internal, leaving a smooth finish on the outside.



Once the finger angles are adjusted I'll be able to begin the contour "projection" lines: