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Post by liveoak on Aug 10, 2022 11:18:57 GMT -5
Probably a learning curve there jamesp
Hans is amazing.
He used to be on the Ganoksin forum & he first posted the build, step by step on the dragonfly & would happily answer any questions you would ask about technique, etc.
A nice guy who was hounded off the forum - but that's another story.
Patty
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Post by liveoak on Aug 10, 2022 11:23:54 GMT -5
I think all (most) of his creations have moving parts.
His Palindrome crab has 835 pieces in the cannon alone.
And this is just a hobby on the side- although maybe he sells them- I don't know.
Patty
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Post by gemfeller on Aug 10, 2022 12:40:39 GMT -5
I ran into a guy over on Ganoksin a number of years ago -
Most talented man- he's a fine jeweler by trade & has a hell of an imagination & creates art as well.
His art is a combo of fine jewelry & machine work.
Here's his dragonfly fighter : Check out all the other sculptures as well Jim, jamesp He had a going thread on the jewelry forum about the war between the insects and the dinosaurs .
Pretty cool .
Patty
Hans is a genius at making these contraptions. He is one talented man! I have been watching him create these things for years. Perhaps my favorite is the Ptero Bow that actually works. gemfeller is friends with Hans. He also has a site with carving tutorials on it. An amazing jeweler as well. hummingbirdstones , I should clarify. Meevis's work is indeed impressive. But I am friends with another talented jeweler named Hans: Hans Durstling of Nova Scotia, not Hans Meevis. Hans Durstling specializes in minerals found in the Bay of Fundy region, most self-collected. He has done some very impressive pieces and his jewelry is featured in several major galleries.
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Post by mohs on Aug 10, 2022 14:12:17 GMT -5
before I sink into the big sleep always wanted to see a butterfly's proscobis dream do come true!
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Aug 10, 2022 18:42:49 GMT -5
Hans is a genius at making these contraptions. He is one talented man! I have been watching him create these things for years. Perhaps my favorite is the Ptero Bow that actually works. gemfeller is friends with Hans. He also has a site with carving tutorials on it. An amazing jeweler as well. hummingbirdstones , I should clarify. Meevis's work is indeed impressive. But I am friends with another talented jeweler named Hans: Hans Durstling of Nova Scotia, not Hans Meevis. Hans Durstling specializes in minerals found in the Bay of Fundy region, most self-collected. He has done some very impressive pieces and his jewelry is featured in several major galleries. Yup, got my Hans' mixed up. Old age is setting in.
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Post by gemfeller on Aug 10, 2022 18:52:06 GMT -5
hummingbirdstones , I should clarify. Meevis's work is indeed impressive. But I am friends with another talented jeweler named Hans: Hans Durstling of Nova Scotia, not Hans Meevis. Hans Durstling specializes in minerals found in the Bay of Fundy region, most self-collected. He has done some very impressive pieces and his jewelry is featured in several major galleries. Yup, got my Hans' mixed up. Old age is setting in. You're not alone! The name Hans Meevis sounds awfully familiar to me. I'd swear I used to follow the work of a Dutch jeweler of that name (I think) who lived in St. Maartins in the Caribbean. Maybe there are 2 of them or my memory's not working eithr.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Aug 10, 2022 19:00:51 GMT -5
I can remember a Hans living somewhere exotic years ago from the Ganoskin list. I think that was who posted the video of what happened to his studio when a propane tank exploded? jamesp - sorry for the hijack!
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Post by gemfeller on Aug 10, 2022 19:24:14 GMT -5
I can remember a Hans living somewhere exotic years ago from the Ganoskin list. I think that was who posted the video of what happened to his studio when a propane tank exploded? jamesp - sorry for the hijack! I think this is the same guy. Looks like he moved back to the Netherlands. meevis.com/
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Aug 10, 2022 19:52:15 GMT -5
I can remember a Hans living somewhere exotic years ago from the Ganoskin list. I think that was who posted the video of what happened to his studio when a propane tank exploded? jamesp - sorry for the hijack! I think this is the same guy. Looks like he moved back to the Netherlands. meevis.com/I think so.
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Post by jamesp on Aug 11, 2022 6:27:17 GMT -5
I ran into a guy over on Ganoksin a number of years ago -
Most talented man- he's a fine jeweler by trade & has a hell of an imagination & creates art as well.
His art is a combo of fine jewelry & machine work.
Here's his dragonfly fighter : Check out all the other sculptures as well Jim, jamesp He had a going thread on the jewelry forum about the war between the insects and the dinosaurs .
Pretty cool .
Patty
Hans is a genius at making these contraptions. He is one talented man! I have been watching him create these things for years. Perhaps my favorite is the Ptero Bow that actually works. gemfeller is friends with Hans. He also has a site with carving tutorials on it. An amazing jeweler as well. A large studio close to to my home in the industrial district create larger scale welded art forms. The studio may be owned and operated by Mellow Mushroom pizza company. This would be typical statue of welded steel components:
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Post by liveoak on Aug 11, 2022 7:19:00 GMT -5
Cool Jim, jamesp , I'm thinking there must be a wire armature underneath that, and then everything welded to it.
Not sure if you've ever seen Farm Show (best publication around) but you see metal sculptures in there that people make out of old wrenches, horse shoes, etc, etc. A lot of creative people.
I keep telling Tom we need some BIG metal sculpture in the front yard.
Problem is his welder isn't portable or gas driven, so that means after he welds something up we'd have to move it & we never have gotten a back hoe ( too bad ) & then if course you have to mow around it.
Here's one of my favorite small ones, just goes to show, all you really need is imagination.
Patty
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Post by jamesp on Aug 11, 2022 9:13:34 GMT -5
Cool Jim, jamesp , I'm thinking there must be a wire armature underneath that, and then everything welded to it. Not sure if you've ever seen Farm Show (best publication around) but you see metal sculptures in there that people make out of old wrenches, horse shoes, etc, etc. A lot of creative people. I keep telling Tom we need some BIG metal sculpture in the front yard.
Problem is his welder isn't portable or gas driven, so that means after he welds something up we'd have to move it & we never have gotten a back hoe ( too bad ) & then if course you have to mow around it.
Here's one of my favorite small ones, just goes to show, all you really need is imagination.
Patty
Did you guys come up with this wrench grinder Lol ? It has a dynamic flare ! I suppose the category would be welded folk art. Lots of artist attend the Atlanta local art shows that do similar welded works. And many such works are made in Mexico with excellent artistic flare. Some of the sculptures they weld out of steel parts at the studio up the road are 10 to 12 feet tall and must weigh several tons. They must use over a 100 pounds of welding rod per sculpture.
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Post by liveoak on Aug 11, 2022 9:39:26 GMT -5
No, the Iron Grinder wasn't ours, just one we liked & saved the photo of. Love Godzilla. I guess that's one nice thing (maybe one of the only) of living in a metro area, lots of culture & art shows. When we lived near Asheville NC we enjoyed that aspect very much- too bad the real estate was too pricey.
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Post by jamesp on Aug 12, 2022 8:23:42 GMT -5
No, the Iron Grinder wasn't ours, just one we liked & saved the photo of. Love Godzilla. I guess that's one nice thing (maybe one of the only) of living in a metro area, lots of culture & art shows. When we lived near Asheville NC we enjoyed that aspect very much- too bad the real estate was too pricey. Patty There at the Fulton County industrial district is about 3 large warehouses where this art is produced. It must be the Mellow Mushroom pizza company's property judging from the amount of mushroom sculptures. Their pizza houses are loaded with sculptures created from many different materials. The owner has a farm near my place where they grow a lot of their foods. They are an eclectic bunch with too many profits lol. They can be seen driving some very unique stretch vehicles. Their interest in welding must be a deep one. Asheville is rivaled by few in sheer beauty. Bet it is expensive there. You were fortunate to live there.
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Post by liveoak on Aug 12, 2022 9:46:19 GMT -5
I've heard of Mellow Mushroom, but never been to one.
Obviously the owner has $ to spare in profits to afford the welding /art shop.
Good for him.
Ahh Asheville was a nice area, we had a 10 year run there as renters.
Real Estate was too steep for our pocket, so we moved south.
Patty
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Post by jamesp on Sept 10, 2022 12:49:01 GMT -5
I've heard of Mellow Mushroom, but never been to one.
Obviously the owner has $ to spare in profits to afford the welding /art shop.
Good for him.
Ahh Asheville was a nice area, we had a 10 year run there as renters.
Real Estate was too steep for our pocket, so we moved south.
Patty
Missed replying to you. If you got to do a 10 year stint in Asheville you guys are fortunate. That is a beautiful spot. Still rather be in Florida though. The variety of dragonflies is off the chart down there ! Check out the dragonfly buttocks This type is super shy
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Post by liveoak on Sept 10, 2022 13:27:23 GMT -5
I do love your dragonflies jamesp, I have a photo screen saver on our desktop computer and have added a number of them to it.
Beauties- thanks for another addition
Patty
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