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Builder throws in the trowel to pursue artistic career

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Published Date:
21 July 2010
A TALENTED local builder has thrown in the trowel in favour of a welder in order to pursue a career as a professional metal artist.
Iain Johnston, who recently set up Artizan Studio in Reginald Mews, Bexhill, uses at lease 50% recycled materials in each of his original hand-made pieces, and has already seen his work exhibited at the Hastings Arts Forum.

To celebrate the anniversary of Michael Jackson's death Iain designed a piece aptly called 'Mr Jackson'.

Constructed out of fabricated steel 'Mr Jackson' attracted a lot of interest at the Arts Forum's recent membership exhibition.

Iain said: "It was an experiment really and took me around fifteen hours to make. It's like a classic Michael Jackson pose and is a tribute to his music."

Iain hopes that his work will soon be seen in and around the local area:

"I really want to progress my artwork to be seen in public places, and hope that the council will agree to a few ideas for temporary installations for bigger pieces that the public can enjoy. If it happens it will be a massive achievement for myself and a dream come true."

A self-taught artist, Iain did not attend university and received no formal training. A drunken idea twenty years ago lead to a visit to a local store where he bought his first welder for £50:

" I taught myself how to weld and made my first piece of art, by a process of elimination, from bits I took off an old push-bike, and it all sort of evolved from there."

Iain thanked the Arts Forum for their help in setting him on his new career path:

"The Arts Forum has really helped me. They have got their finger on the pulse of new artists in the area. It's such a good venue – I owe them big time."

Iain wants others to benefit from his artwork and said his "ultimate goal" is to donate at least 10% of his profits to Cancer Research, as his brother Martin tragically died from the disease in 2008 aged just 46.

Iain, who claims his work is "indestructible", has already received a number of orders for his artwork and his latest commissioned piece, set to grace a club in Brighton, is 'Medusa'.

He said he's open to consider any commissioned ideas from garden ornaments to something bigger adding:

"The challenge of the build is my fun."

For further information visit the website at: www.artizanstudio.co.uk or call 07795180300.

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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2010 5:20 PM
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  • Location: Bexhill
 
 

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