Our new jewellery concept is inspired on the theatrical costumes and performances of the Bauhaus school of Design from the 1930s as well as the Last Waltz sculptures, its a fun way to create as no two pieces are ever really the same as the next. Looking forward to discovering more ideas for homewares and art!
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It took a while, the Last Waltz series finally got big enough to go outside at averaging 1600mm high, two selling on opening night with a third finished overnight fill an exhibition invitation! Developed to be dismantled in three pieces enabling shipping to become alot more viable. The base cone can also be constructed hollow so it can be filled with a weighted material like sand of pebbles or pinned to the ground depending on the location I`ve been waiting for the right time, some inspiration and in the meantime a decade has ticked by since my last foray into clock making. It could be worse, time might have just passed me by altogether.
Like several of the last directions The Waltz clocks were inspired by a summetime sculpture project called The Last Walt which was a result of my Summer play things. Inspired with some ideas, I get to play around with resin components, branches, leaves, paintings, explore whatever I want and just as important no two are alike. The best of machine, art and handmade.
This series of balancing sculptures continues along with wall mounted pieces. The detailing, finishes, shapes and colours all contributing to a toy like quality. The objects are made from resin utilising several casting technigues, table ones 275mm h & wall 500mm The Last Waltz Project is on Ronald`s Visual Arts Research website, subtitled Art play and Indulgences.
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