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Super Shield No. 2: Camouflage

Original price was: $5,000.00.Current price is: $4,500.00.

Part of a non-traditional exploration of lace, metalwork and drawing, methodically combined to create lacework that defies expectations of the inherently domestic, feminine material.

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Description

Media: PLA filament (for 3D printing pen), resin, brass, patina

Part of a solo exhibition, A Certain Kind of Armor, this body of work uses 3D printing pens to preserve the core acts of drawing and writing. Gardner-Roe referenced shield and body forms that allude to systems of protection through layers of metal and patinas, yet deny a literal translation. The open lacelike network of this body of sculpture begs the question, “What is being protected? How do I protect what is always exposed?”

The round shape of this work references shields, but so big in this case that the whole body could hide behind. Regarding the theme of protection, I often think about how to protect that childlike sense of exuberance when we first picked up a crayon, especially as a working artist. Thus, the imagery in this work references childhood memories of growing up in the rural Midwest.

Lastly, I am often asked how these pieces are made. It is a layered process that starts out with a 3D printing pen (imagine a hand-held 3D printer, controlled by the artist’s hand rather than a computer). After the initial “drawing” is made on glass, I then thicken my line weights with resin and lastly, the work is coated in metal, brass in this case. Since real metal is applied, I can then patina the work like traditional sculpture. Thus, the colors seen are either the brass itself or a chemical reaction with the brass. This work is mounted on 3/4″ white PCV panel with a 3/4″ beveled edge. The metal has been sealed to prevent further oxidation and changes in color.

Additional information

Weight 20 lbs
Dimensions 48 × 1 × 48 in