Tuesday, March 25, 2014

SwallowTail Faerie

  This anthropomorphic  sculpture is a dancing Faerie with the wings of a SwallowTail Butterfly. She is a ballerina. Celtic mythology describes Faeries  as afraid of iron, more specifically iron forged on a cold anvil. "Ironically", she is made of iron and her hands are cold forged. She must be Italian!
  franK

Monday, January 20, 2014

Snowy Iris

What beauty winter snows do bring
But a flower's glory waits til spring.
Unless the flower is made of metal.
Cold can't wilt this flower's petal.
      franK
Happy Winter...

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Bluebells

 This sculpture was created using stainless flatware spoons and knives, 3/8" mild steel rod, 1/4' mild steel rod and a very old pipe cap found in the forest.The Bluebell flower in nature has a five fold symmetry, however this rendition has blooms with a three fold symmetry.
   franK

Monday, September 9, 2013

Spoon Handle Fish Skeleton

This sculpture is made using mild steel rod , some mild steel sheet  while the rest is made using the handle portion of stainless steel flatware spoons. It is around 30 inches in length. It is a wall hanger.
  franK

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Baba Yaga's Hut

Baba Yaga's Hut has feet made from a very old iron rod found in the forest. The scale on the iron was perfect for this project.The hut is a fanciful rendition with an onion dome to give it a proper Russian detail.
  franK

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Little Lake Eagle

July 20 The HOG (Harley Owners Group) will be holding their annual Ride-in Bike Show at Little Lake American Legion Hall  to raise money for Bay Cliff Health Camp , a camp for  disabled children. I have  designed an artwork series for this event. It is an Eagle head that blends into flames. I tried to incorporate an old skool look with natural steel finish covered with clear enamel and more traditional flame shapes.I have since added color and gave the bird an attitude by adding a frown and heavier brow.The original will be donated for the event auction and copies
offered for purchase.
      franK
   During this wonderful event I had a chance to meet all the special guests from Bay Cliff. I asked this camper what her favorite sculpture was. She told me it was one of the dragons.
While we were chatting a biker came up and also asked her what her favorite one was. When he found out he asked how much he owed me for the sculpture. he paid me and gave it to the child. My eyeball are sweating as I write this.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Butterfly

Here's my first butterfly.It's made primarily using 1/4" mild steel rod. The body has some re-purposed 1/2" pipe and re-purposed re-bar. The wingspan is 30" Everything is freehand. The mounting point is at the CG so it can be rotated to different positions on the wall. franK