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Friday
Jul172009

Public Art Project

cansI spent most of the day yesterday working with my good friend Amy.  I am helping her with a project that she is heading.  We are tiling 12 trash receptacles that will line Central Ave. in Charlotte, NC.  Above is a picture of two cans that have been installed at a bus stop on Central Ave.


We have 3 different main designs that share a common design on two sides.  Amy has been great with keeping everything organized as we work on all this in her modestly sized studio.  I'm learning so much about tiles.  It's pretty cool.


Below are a few shots from yesterday.  I worked loading kilns for a bit then started gluing tiles on the mesh.  Amy was glazing.  One picture shows a small mock up of another one of the designs.



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The trash cans are cast in concrete and weigh at least 300lbs.  So we have to do all the installation with them in a vertical position.


I am hoping that the members of the community as well as those who commute along Central Ave.  will enjoy the bright colors and patterns that we are bringing into the area.

Reader Comments (6)

Those look fantastic! What a great addition to the public space. Those will definitely improve people's days. Nice work!

July 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJerry

I know that must be a whole heck of a lot of work doing all those tiles, kudos to Amy and yourself, they look great, love the bright colors and designs.

July 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLinda Starr

now that's looking more like my place at the mo..what did you glue the tiles to the mesh with? a normal tile adhesive?..I'm nearly done and ready to fire...should be finished this arvo..

July 17, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterang

Thanks!

Ang, we used something in a tube, just a couple blobs on the back of each tile. There's waxed paper under the mesh to keep things from sticking to the wareboards.

July 19, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterron

That is great project and looks fabulous. Are you doing it through ClayMatters? 12 recepticals is a lot of work, big pat on the back for you helping to make the city more colorful.

July 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPGB

Thanks. No, this is through a grant for public art from the Arts and Science Council.

July 20, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterron

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