G i l g a m e s h F o r g e
interior
work
"m e s o a m e r i c a n b e n c h"
Job: In-Shop Production
Date: September, 2001
This piece is for sale. If interested, inquire here.
Overview:
An experimental foray into mixed-media furniture, this bench is an
extremely substantial piece. Reflecting an interest in the ancient cultures of
Mesoamerica, it shows four different cultural glyphs in the forged steel
armature that holds the timber in place –
the jaguar, the condor, the monkey, and Quetzlcoatl himself. The padded bolster
is not permanently affixed to the bench, so if one prefers the wood to show, it
can simply be lifted off. Another pleasant application is to lay a piece of
thick, tempered glass on top, converting bench to coffee table with space
underneath the pane for the display of books, items of art, etc.. The timber
itself is pine, finished with a polyurethane stain, but such a piece could be
constructed from a finer grade of material such as maple or cherry.
As usual, the metalwork has been hot coated with proprietary
beeswax/boiled linseed oil mixture to both prevent oxidization and to add depth
to the overall finish of the piece.
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