Middy Potter
Curves and Rocks
March 29 – May 7, 2016
Opening Reception:
Friday, April 1 (really!), 7 – 9 pm
Artist Statement :
Artist Statement :
“The process of preparing a sculpture show at the WSG Gallery usually takes me about a year. The process starts with picking a theme, probably the hardest part. There are plenty of ideas in my head for this — the problem is picking one that is attainable. A theme helps me to set bounds and a framework for an exhibit. Yet the concept must be loose enough to allow for discovery and exploration of ideas and techniques. My previous show titles at WSG Gallery have included: Art and Math; Vessels; Springs and Things.
The theme for this show started with a found piece of #2 copper clad with heavy Teflon. I found the wire while helping my late artist friend, Wendel Heers, clean out his studio. A day later I made a sculpture using the wire, bent into a helix that stuck out of a rock. How fitting: To carry on the love of rocks in sculpture, as Wendel did for years.
Techniques used in these sculptures are fairly simple: boring stone using core and percussion bits, cutting and grinding stone with diamond saws and abrasives, bending light and heavy copper, welding, machining various metals.
Please enjoy the show. Thanks to all my gallery partners who helped in putting this exhibition together.”
— Middy Potter