Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Cuff Bracelet,Mural-Split piece technical process


So i have established a connection with the Split-piece and my Cuff bracelet mural project. I think it needs to be re named as the Split-piece.

This project has taken some time now , and im in the finishing stages of constructing catch mechanisms for each Cuff bracelet. I have chosen once again to use copper for the catch mechanisms, as it is a cheap and easily accessible medium. 



I still have to rivet each mechanism to the end of each cuff, and am hoping to wrap this up by the end of the week.

Lastly i need to construct a square type frame to mount all six cuff bracelets so the image of Malcom X is kind of visible.
Its been a learning process, and there are things i would definitely do differently next time.

I think stacking them one onto of each other would create an easily identifiable image.


Due to the catch components protruding from the edge of each bracelet, there will be slight spaces between each bracelet. When displaying the six bracelets ( 3 set stacked on top of 3 sets)this may make it difficult to identify what the overall image depicts.

 Another issue that came to light was i used paint. I do like the rawness, and i even like the way it has scratched off in the construction process. I thought that next time i could even anodise the aluminium if i wanted to project the bright and colourfull attitude of aerosol paint.

I could all the same re approach this process, and get the aluminium panels laser cutt, and use technology to aid me in the process but it just wouldn't feel the same. 

This process was guided by the phrase "Whatever means necessary" and i think if i had approached it any other way the results would have turned out much differently.

If i were to approach it in a commercial light mabee then i would use technology to aid me but, majority of the materials would be bought bran new and lack the energy and history, that found objects seem to contain.











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