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John A. Neering
Artist Statement:
Not being
one to get into deep philosophical discourse I approach my art
From a rather basic "feet on the ground" aspect. My
designs are Uncomplicated and attempt to make a direct statement.
I consider myself sort of a blue collar artist.
Handcraft
techniques seem to be my forte, having worked most of my life
as a commercial lithographer, studio potter and silk-screen artist.
I presently am working full-time as a metal sculptor. |
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My work is
basically welded steel, incorporating found and specifically
Cut objects in addition to copper, brass and epoxy filler. I
am heavily into Various surface textures and metal color variations.
All pieces are epoxy, coated for outdoor use.
I totally
enjoy art construction and would like others to enjoy my work
also.
Education:
Michigan State
University East Lansing, MI, BFA
Professional
Experience:
45 years experience
as a color lithographer (commercial), studio, potter, metal
sculptor, design artist, serigrapher.
2006 ADDENDUM:
Education: Michigan State University East Lansing, MI, BFA
Handcraft techniques seem to be my forte, having worked most
of my life as a
commercial lithographer, studio potter and silk-screen artist.
I presently am
working full-time as a metal sculptor.
My work is basically welded steel, incorporating found and specifically
Cut
objects in addition to copper, brass and epoxy filler. I am heavily
into Various
surface textures and metal color variations. All pieces are epoxy,
coated for
outdoor use.
Not being one to get into deep philosophical discourse I approach
my art From a
rather basic feet on the ground aspect. My designs
are uncomplicated and
attempt to make a direct statement. I consider myself sort of
a blue collar artist.
I totally enjoy art construction and would like others to enjoy
my work also.
John's work can be seen at Good Goods Gallery in Saugatuck. |