Kevin's Work
My process is fairly simple. I start off with driftwood that I collect from the Ohio River. Back at my studio I start
to rough out the figure with hand tools. Typically the torso, legs and base are all once piece of wood. The circumference of the base is the size of the log I started with. A head, arms and hands are carved from smaller pieces of driftwood.

The next step is painting. I use many washes of acrylic paint on areas I want to represent skin. All of the wooden pieces are then attached with wooden pegs. When this is done I begin surfacing the outside with metal. In the past I have used rain gutters, candy boxes, ceiling tin, tackle boxes, and anything I can cut with hand sheers. This material is attached to the wood with many many tiny nails. Except for these nails and the paint, everything else I use to make my art is scavenged or recycled. At the end of the process, I often fashion props for my figures to suggest a narrative.

I enjoy telling stories with my work.

 

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