RECLAMATION @ Hermitage Museum & Gardens
Location: Arched Entryway into Millstone Courtyard
The first piece of tire art that you might encounter as you approach the Reclamation Exhibition at Hermitage is one I call "The Pod".
The Pod/ Rain Tree Flower, with Kong Tower looming in the back ground. |
Really though, it is inspired by the Rain Tree seed flower, or perhaps, seed pod.
This piece is a long time in the making, and there is a little bit of a story behind it.
The idea for this piece first came last year, when a young girl, the daughter of a friend, sweetly gave me an actual flower from a rain tree, which (completely unbeknownst to me) grows in the courtyard of the Courtyard Cafe, up the hill from the Siler City Farmer's Market we were at. The more I studied the gentle architecture of this form, the more I wanted to try to build one from tires, which I knew were capable. This would be the first, flagship flower of a series I am developing, called Tire Botanics (tm).
One aspect of the rain tree flower's tri symetrical shape, is the 'seam' that seems to run down each face, or petal, of the flower. Attached to the inside of these seams, are the seeds, or so it seems (sorry, I can't help myself).
For the seams of my rain tree flower, I enlisted the assistance of a very special friend, Chatham County Sculptress Janice "se Quoi" Rieves.
I have some pictures of her helping me with this, but dammit I can't find them.
She did a wonderful job though, of sewing me 3 panels +1, just in case.
These I attached to a frame that I constructed from tires.