Artist Profile
Jon Barlow HUDSON
About me
I create sculpture on any scale, in a wide range of materials, in various motifs and types of installation. While many of my projects have been in various kinds of metal like stainless steel, I especially like working with stone. Many of my large–scale projects have involved working with various types of clients in both early and later stages, sometimes developing a project with them. Virtually all have been designed with their intended sites uppermost in mind, within budget and on schedule. One of the more notable such was working with Creative Director John Truscott for Expo 1988 in Brisbane, Australia, for which I built the 100 ft. high, stainless steel PARADIGM, which included 66 airplane lights, representing the DNA structure, axis mundi, world tree and nature. I believe it was one of the earliest very–large–scale sculptures with computer engineering assisting in the structure and with the lighting being computer sequenced. The mirror–polished stainless steel MORNING STAR
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