Bruce Holmes
Made of Stainless Steel and Bronze
An art degree was not all Bruce Holmes needed to become a metal sculptor. A college course in welding and nine years’ experience as a welder-fabricator provided the mechanical and technical skills needed to make the patterns, presses and molds used in creating his three-dimensional sculptures. His unique approach and artistic vision have resulted in a number of his pieces being purchased by municipalities, including Redmond, Federal Way, Issaquah, Port Angeles, and Puyallup.
Mr. Holmes says: “The main reason I create art is the reward I get on a good day of work or a well-done piece. It’s like and endorphin rush.”
“Bird” is a technically challenging work, in that each piece had to have its ultimate curved dimensions calculated and laid out on a flat surface, and the amount of press bending had to be precise, so that all parts would fit exactly when assembled. It can be seen as either realism or abstraction, depending on the angle of view.