Archive for August, 2009

Le Dr. Weld

Friday, August 7th, 2009

This summer I spent a month in Toulouse in the south of France which has planted in me a deep-seated interest in the French culture and language.  So, as I was browsing the lovely YouTube, I put in a search for “soudage” – “welding” in French, and this popped up.

Dr. Weld?  Seriously?

Evidently this persona of the internet likes to sing about current events, with a welding helmet on, in what appears to be his own welding shop.

This particular video is about his feelings on telemarketing, but there are many more…

Welding and Metal Arts at Burning Man

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

If you haven’t already heard, I am a huge fan of the Flaming Lotus Girls (FLG).  This year, they are set to install SOMA, at Burning Man as a 2009 Honorarium Installation. The sculpture will depict the transfer of information from one neuron to another, via their adjoining axon.  And inside each of the neurons will be a nucleus, i.e. one huge, flaming ball of fire!  Check out their test run right here:

Burning Man takes place August 31 to Spetember 7 in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.  There are a large number of metal artists that participate in Burning Man. If you go, prepare to see some amazing metal artists…

The Guru of Welded Gates

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Jim Gallucci is not known as the “guru of gates” for nothing.  His work can be seen all over North Carolina, from his hometown of Greensboro and its Milennium Gate, to the capital city where he’s just been comissioned to build his biggest project yet: a $2.29 million set up in downtown Raleigh designed with the city’s nickname, “The City of Oaks”, in mind.

Towering achievements in art

SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2009

By DAWN DECWIKIEL-KANE
Staff Writer

GREENSBORO — Jim Gallucci celebrated his 58th birthday immersed in the largest project of his life.  He long has aimed for such professional heights in his metal sculpting career. If he has a wish, this is it.  ”That’s the best birthday present any sculptor can have, doing what they love,” he says.

lif_gallucci_radio_sh2008_2But Gallucci barely took time out for a slice of cake.

For eight months, a Gallucci-led team has created four artful 55-foot stainless-steel light towers as the centerpiece for Raleigh’s City Plaza.

Now comes the true test: trucking the pieces to Raleigh and tackling the strenuous task of assembling them.  Next will come fabrication of 32 matching bollards, or 42-inch posts, to line the plaza’s Fayetteville Street.  The project will bring Gallucci’s south Greensboro studio its largest paycheck ever: nearly $2.29 million.

Friends predict that the towers will raise Gallucci’s public profile to new heights, perhaps even internationally.  ”It puts him in that class of the highest-profile and highest-paying commissions,” Reidsville sculptor Brad Spencer says.

“It makes him a player on a bigger stage.”

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