Posted by The Artist on October 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I have updated the pictures for OpusOneHundredTen, OpusOneHundredEightTeen and OpusOneHundredTwenty
OpusOneHundredTen started off as just a form folded wall piece. It was a single piece of copper 120″ long and about 4″ wide. I form folded it and hung it on the wall. Karen the owner of District Gallery thought it needed more filled in spce and so I changed the piece and added a second piece of form folded copper along with a piece of weaved copper made from heat treated copper and a weathered piece of valley metal I got from a re roof project that Nielco roofing did this summer. This piece is a clear example of why I don’t give these pieces a name. I have been told that people can see everything from a bug to a Mexican lady weaving. I don’t give names because I want people to see what ever they can see this alows my investors and clients to continue the creative process after I am done.

Click on Image to see more pictures of OpusOneHundredTen This is how the piece first looked.

Click on image to see more picture of OpusOneHundredTen in it's finished look.
OpusOnehundredEightTeen was done for the Park City Area Home builders Association Showcase of Homes. I built it to go together with OpusOneHundredTwenty along two curved walls on either side of a large window. Each piece started out as a piece of scrap copper valley metal 24″ wide. This one was 120″ long and OpusOneHundredTwenty was 40″ wide. They are only about 19″ wide now that they have been fold formed but the length stayed the same. I love how these sculptures look on the curved walls in these pictures but the curve is so slight that they look great on straight walls also.

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Posted by The Artist on July 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
These are the artists that have said they would like to be a part of the Art in Action Show presented by the Park City Area Home Builders Asociation with assistants from the Kimball Art Center and the Park City Profesional Artist Association.
This years show will include Artists working and selling in the Garage bays of Two homes in the PArk City area plus an open air show in the lower parking lot of the Park City Mountain Resort. We are also asking the Designers, Builders and Owners to feature local artists in the homes. The show runs Aug 21,22,28,29 and Sept 4,5 and 6.
The artists will change from day to day we will have a complete list of who will be at what house as we get those details worked out.
The Artists for the 2010 show are:

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Willie Holdman
Willie Holdman Photographs Inc.
www.willieholdman.com
Midway Utah
435.654.3568
James Lund
Copper Artist
801-915-3152
lundsfineart.com
Jodi Steen
www.jodisteen.com