Wendie McCaffley
wendie mccaffley "For the past 15 years I have worked in the medium of forged steels, predominantly on ornamental architectural commissions."

Working within a 1880s industrial blacksmithing workshop, at the Eveleigh Locomotive Rail yards in Redfern, Sydney, I have had the unusual opportunity of having some pretty serious equipment at my disposal. I utilize machinery that was associated in the past with the forging of parts for steam locomotives- furnaces, forges, power-hammers, guillotines, plate rollers, blacksmithís swages and tongs.

wendie mccaffley My work has always exhibited sculptural qualities, but it wasnít until I allowed myself to relinquish the practical ideal that all my work had to be functional that Iíve been able to have the freedom to make pieces of art on my own terms. Stylistically these works suit the current mood in Modernist architecture, reminiscent of the ëmid-century moderní aesthetic of the 1940s through to the 1970s.

Composing together irregular geometric forms creates a strong visual effect, as the void spaces contrast with the solidity of the steel. Creating the effect of drawings in space. By means of ëforging downí the components some areas are in silhouette, then seemingly stretch into a flattened surface. It is this sort of dimensional change that is so alluring about forged steel; it has its own language, symmetry and dynamism. The surfaces acquire an earthy, textural quality during the forging down process. I try to leave the finish as truthful as possible ñ it will then radiate the light.

This range of sculptures is a new series entitled METPOLOLIS.

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