Searles Sculpture

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13462 Red Arrow Highway, Harbert, Michigan 49115    269-469-1509


 

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John Searles' Artist's Statement #2

Portrait7.jpg (49288 bytes)   The wall sculptures of John Searles reflect his enduring interests in mathematics, visual pleasure, energy and freedom. Working with copper, brass, stainless steel or aluminum, sometimes melting one on the other, these wall sculptures are puzzle pieces.  Searles cuts up one piece of patinated metal into many then reassembles them into a more visually stimulating, higher level of order, often large-scale. Some of his sculptures are weavings, but all have some component of an under-over dimensional quality. His purpose is to delight the brain and visual center in a non-cerebral manner as Music for the Eyes.

 Much of Searles’ recent work has been with copper, creating large wall sculptures with a variety of patinas. Copper is a miraculous material that can be readily shaped then colored with flame and/or chemicals to create a remarkably large palette, including varying shades of reds, browns, yellows, greens, blacks, blues and rainbow hues. In addition to the standard practices of welding, brazing and soldering, Searles has developed a proprietary technique of laminating the colored copper to wood. Geometric shapes are cut, one from inside the other then reassembled into an imaginative wall sculpture possessing depth and dimension. It’s a time-consuming, labor-intensive process but, as a labor of love, the results justify the effort.

Searles works with his wife in a 5600 square foot converted tool and die factory in the scenic resort town of Harbert, Michigan. Located on 3 acres of verdant property, 1/2 mile from the Lake Michigan (the beautiful sunsets and white sandy beaches side) the building includes a 1600 square foot gallery with high ceilings, a substantial work area with two overhead garage doors and a truck dock, and ample space for their residence. He does not use outside services, such as foundries.  Searles finished art school more than 20 years ago and has been teaching himself ever since. He develops his own designs and figures out the processes as he goes. Searles enjoys doing custom work and designing site-specific work. Please tell him what you are looking for!

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