A beacon of light shines across the cold November field while Beth gives life to her second son, Max Oliver Wickerson, 200 yards away in front of the family hearth. He is a giant.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Beacon
A beacon of light shines across the cold November field while Beth gives life to her second son, Max Oliver Wickerson, 200 yards away in front of the family hearth. He is a giant.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
"feather"
Authenticity has become a key word for me in my life and it reflects my ability to positively affect the existing world around me. It is a force that can be defined by work and distance, however I recognize that the work must be powered by my heart and the distance covered must be done through personal vision.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Naked Architecture
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Interested in the architecture of happiness, Michael Wickerson has nurtured a relationship with Architect/directeur Erik Muelenbelt from Naked Architecture in the Netherlands. Both Erik and Michael share several interests in dealing with the possibilities of reconstructing old machines that give a city a unique medieval atmosphere; consider the possibilities of incorporating linear metal castings into existing buildings and structures; and desire to complete the construction and installation of a U-tope at Wickerson Studios in the United States. Sustaining a working and living environment off of any grid system remains the most difficult and exciting question faced by both artist and architect in this international exchange of ideas.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Bronze Casting
Just incase you are interested, I am casting 40# pots of Silicon Bronze in 1 hour in my backyard, I only use KINGSTON charcoal and a gas generator. I am completely off the grid and the power is fantastic to witness. I believe that I am the only human alive doing this. No propane, no natural gas lines, and no electric power lines. Like I said, to witness the furnace in full action is overwhelming. I must act in the early morning hours to avoid heat exhaustion. I melted a steel lid this morning and had plenty of time to clean the metal before pouring. I really must congradulate myself on my sabbatical research that began last fall in Berlin. I call the foundry, the Greive Foundry, and I feel completely authentic in my actions. My anxiety has transformed into pure adrenaline, once and for all. - Michael
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
The Grieve Foundry
Stationary Equipment:
Bronze Foundry, horizontal bandsaw, vertical bandsaw, drill press, AC welder, table saw, hot saw, compressor, cement mixer, generator, 250 amp stove for burnout, bridge crane, vertical boom
Hand Machines:
Grinder, saws-all, drills, skill saw, router, chainsaw
Hand Tools:
wheel barrow, dolly, shovels, spades, diggers, axes, etc...
Fuel:
Propane, Coke, charcoal, electricity, pneumatic, gasoline
Gravel road, winch system, bloc and tackle, small lawn tractor and 10 cu. ft. trailer,
Garden Food:
Oats, wheat, rye, barley, corn, watermelon, cucumber, tomatoes, peppers, corn, hops, broccoli, etc...
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