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A Look Inside Stainless Steel Sculpting - Part II

A Look Inside Stainless Steel Sculpting - Part II

Last week, we began our exploration of the process Miami sculptor Gary Traczyk used to create a towering stainless steel wall sculpture for a commercial building on South Beach. (If you need a refresher, check out Part I here.)

When we left off, Traczyk had just wrapped up cutting, welding, grinding, sanding and polishing dozens of stainless steel tubes in various sizes.

A Look Inside Stainless Steel Sculpting - Part I

A Look Inside Stainless Steel Sculpting - Part I

Although the Miami artist admits that the ideas for many of his pieces have occurred to him suddenly – even effortlessly – making them real is a completely different story. The process involves earsplitting, spark-inducing circular saws, a procession of grinding wheels and sandpaper grits, white hot flames and high velocity water jets, not to mention the physical exertion of bending steel with his body.