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Thanks to Kevin Pratt for securing this photo. |
My Creative Process:
Without conscious thought, I gather from literature, music, conversations, and art (both mine and others). I start my art hoping for a random bag full of these references to spill out in a stream of consciousness onto my sketchbooks and eventually onto my workbench. The final sculpture is a happening; a composition using all or most of the objects that evolved from the confusion and mixed metaphors that they were born with. Toward the end, I'm never quite sure if they are constructed or deconstructed.
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above: Ambergris Nocturne, 8 x 10 inch, Cliche Verre - Silver gelatin print,
Artist: Terry Kreiter printed by Diane Kreiter
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above: Waxes, some of the original pieces used in the "lost wax" process |
Delusional Interstellar Psychosis-or-Whale of a tail
Artist: Terry Kreiter
Title: Delusional Interstellar Psychosis -or- Whale of a Tail. Date: 2017, Dims: 18 x 11 x 8 inches, Medium: unique (one of a kind) cast and fabricated bronze with a 300 million-year-old stone. Supporting material: sketches in artists sketchbook #27-2017. The sculpture was cast by the artist in his Santa Clara, CA studio/foundry. The sculpture is one of a kind, there are no editions, and no molds were made.
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above: Delusional Interstellar Psychosis -or- Whale of a Tail |
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above: conceptual drawing from artists sketchbook #27-2017 |
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above: The missing pieces. These pieces were cast as part of the Stream of consciousness process. I was not able to work them into the final composition of the sculpture. Heavy-handed metaphors |
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