made it. Step 1: Digital Modeling. The commonly used digital model applications are Zbrush, 3DMax,Rhino, etc. Step 2: Engineering and Preping stainless steel sheet. High quality stainless steel is the foundation to create beautiful works. We use the marine grade stainless steel sheet 316, which features superior corrosion resistance performance and high strength. It is crucial to make sure that the stainless steel sculptures will never get corrosion placed outdoors, even in warm and high humidity environment. Compared with stainless steel Grade 201 and 304, stainless steel 316 works much more better on build quality. Stainless steel sheet. The armature and the base of the sculptures is 16 MM thick,which is extremely strong for the structure. It can even stands a couple adults climbing on the sculpture. Cutting and bending the stainless steel sheeting according to design.We use high precision water jet cutter or plasma cutter to cut stainless steel sheet into the shape we wanted. Step 3: Building Armature of the sculpture. All joints are full welded to maximize strength. We use TIG and MIG for welding. The welding rods have to be exactly the same as the stainless steel sheet. Otherwise there will be imperfection on the finished works. Step 4: Fabrication This is the crucial steps in the entire fabrication process. Only experienced fabricators are assigned in this stage. The sculptures will be formed as its design. All the welding joints and seams have to fulled examined.
of new artwork is also a wonderful, unsung benefit. Neighbors walking by, who are accustomed to seeing our stainless steel sculptures in the gardens, are invited inside to view the latest addition to our art collection, friends are contacted to share the good news, and cocktail conversation is enlivened with the story of the acquisition. Then the nighttime settles in and sitting in the room with this new beautiful wall hanging brings a sense of renewed energy and peace. Thanks to Stan Meyer http://www.stanmeyerart.com/about.html for doing such beautiful work. It is said that one should only purchase artwork that speaks to you and there is a very valid reason for this – it transforms you. Whatever your personal preference is in artwork – metal sculpture to pastel landscapes, let new artwork enter your life and experience the warmth, joy and fun that it brings to your space and your life! Filled under: Contemporary Metal Sculptor, Contemporary Sculpture, Garden Sculpture, Kevin Robb Studios, Metal Sculpture, Stainless Steel Sculpture, Uncategorized Tags: collecting artwork, Colorado artist, colored wall sculpture, Contemporary Metal Sculptor, Contemporary Sculpture, Kevin Robb Studios, metal sculpture, wall sculptureEveryone’s a critic! As a professional artist creating stainless steel sculpture
Brightly Colored Sculptures
Kevin Robb’s brightly colored contemporary sculptures consist of single panels of curved stainless steel and aluminum that display attention grabbing assemblage. The colors are bright and bold, yet yield to Kevin’s famous signature patterns which appear from under the rich, translucent surfaces. Numerous colors are available and can be commissioned in any size – table top sculptures to monumental public art sculptures, interior and exterior.
By Kevin Robb Studios Artwork, whether it is a metal sculpture or a pastel landscape, has an amazing influence on an environment, and let’s face it – it’s energizing to change up your space! How many times have you been experiencing a slump and needed a burst of fresh energy? Consider new artwork! Not only does artwork enliven a space, it is a great conversation starter. This past week we had the benefit of hanging a 6’ x 6’ woven wall hanging in our sitting room. At first it was, won’t this be too big for our space? Then it was, is it in the budget this month? Then, after seeing the piece in person, we knew it had to find its’ permanent placement within our home.
ees, and visitors. Kevin Robb’s Serenading the Clouds is a unique design for him because it has an even number of components. Four components take a special design to ensure the sculpture is strong and not repetitive, bringing the dynamics of space into the design that doesn’t come naturally. The stainless steel is cut out and the individual components are welded together. When the components are 80% complete he then starts assembling them. The individual elements are hu