Friday, August 12, 2011

New York City Skyline-Walnut


This idea came in sort-of an unusual way.  When we were first married I looked around our living room in our apartment.  We had a couch, a love seat, a lamp, and a stereo.  I was working for Dad building houses.  So I built some furniture out of two by fours.  Shelves to hold the stereo.  Some end tables for the lamp.  And a coffee table to finish the room off nicely.  We were then able to sit high style in our living room listening to music, reading magazines, and looking at the bare walls.  In the magazines I saw abstract paintings.  I thought, I could do that.  So I bought some canvas and paint and began.  It didn't go so well.  But it didn't matter, it was an abstract painting.  Then I painted a skyline.  I poked holes in some of the windows and held it in front of the lamp.  COOL!  A skyline at night.  Then I made one out of wood.  Then I made one out of exotic hardwoods and asked a computer friend of mine to build some L.E.D. lights to put in two of the buildings to appear similar to elevators going up and down each floor.  Now that I am writing this, why did I not pursue this idea further? The possibilities are endless.  Anyway I saw a popular photograph of NYC at night.  I scaled it up, cut out pieces of walnut to give some depth.  I ordered fiber optic cable from a place in California.  I bought a small fiber optic flower arrangement, took it apart and mounted the motor, light, and rotating color wheel in the back of the shadow box.  I drilled holes in certain spots for the windows and inserted the fiber through each hole.  I clustered the other end and mounted it close to the light source and PRESTO.  NYC comes to life in your living room.

9/11, 2001- It was such a sad day.  I thought of this skyline out of wood.  I had gone to NYC a couple of times.  We visited many sites.  I still have the ticket stub from the world trade center observation deck.  That was in 1977.  I was 18.  That was an amazing place for a small town boy.  I know that they are building something new there and maybe it will look spectacular.  But it is not the same.  I don't know what it is about those twin towers that made that skyline extra-special.  But mostly it is a sacred place now and I'm so sorry for all the people whose lives were devastated that day.  Sometimes life really can be the best of times or really can be the worst of times.  I guess there is always hope for a better day.

7 comments:

Jeanette said...

Very cool and beautiful. I appreciate you thoughts on the twin towers.

kittrean tanner said...

Are you stinking kidding me? You are brilliant!...would you like to see that bigger?...
B-R-I-L-L-I-A-N-T! Truly... you are wonderful...and no doubt, Cari and your parents are amazing 'groomers'. ;) And, I have to add... it is charming, yes, charming that you will use the vacuum cleaner. You make fun out of whatever is available. Industrious, you truly are ! xooxxo

Anonymous said...

Out of all the incrediable pieces you have created over the years, I have coveted the skyline piece the most, as have a lot of other people that I know!

Rusty

Anonymous said...

You rock Porky!!

Anonymous said...

I mean......REALLY ROCK!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Kennard said he saw this amazing piece of art before, but I never did or I would have remembered! This is unforgettable! Inspiring! Genius! Love, Andra

AmericanPrideWood said...

This is beautiful. I teach a woodworking program at a Sober Living Facility in NH. One of my guys is doing an NYC skyline on an end table top. I hope you don't mind him using this for a reference. Thanks for the inspiration, your stuff is beautiful.