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The Arm Of the Kraken in the Kitsap Sun

January 24, 2021 by David

The Arm of the Kraken Marler/Clark Law offices, Bainbridge Island WA

There is a great article about The Arm of the Kraken, and new work coming to Climate Pledge Arena this summer.

Check it out Here!

The Arm Of the Kraken on the cover of the Kitsap Sun Newspaper

You can learn more about the making of The Arm of the Kraken here!

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The Arm of the Kraken

December 31, 2020 by David

Tentacle emerges near Bainbridge Island ferry terminal

Bainbridge Island Ferry Trrminal

Something interesting emerged near the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal today. A 12′ tentacle was spotted near the Marler Clark Law Office on Bainbridge Island. It seems 2021 will be the year of the Kraken. This must be a sign that more interesting things are to come in the New Year.

In 2021, Seattle’s new Hockey team, the Seattle Kraken, debut at Climate Pledge Arena. Renowned Seattle glass artist, Preston Singletary and I are collaborating on a stainless steel and glass sculpture for the new arena campus. It will be installed as part of the arena project this year at Seattle’s iconic Seattle Center .

Tentacle Inspiration

Tentacle Guardian, Windcliff Nursery, Indianola, WA

Two years ago, my neighbor Dan Hinkley, commissioned a series of carved “Guardians” for the entrance of Windcliff Nursery in Indianola WA. One of these took the form of a large carved tentacle. Similar in form to work I did in ceramics at the Kohler Factory in an Arts/industry residency almost ten years ago, these tentacles are on a much larger scale. Sculpturally, they are an exercise in form and fun.

Tentacle Landscape detail

Marler Clark

The tentacle is located at the Marler Clark law office Near the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal. They are the nation’s leading firm in foodborne illness outbreaks. They work to make sure that the food we eat will be clean and safe to consume.

Making a “Guardian” for Marler Clark seemed like a prefect project for people in the business of guarding food safety for all of us.

For the near future we all have to be the guardians of one another in our community. When you are at the ferry terminal, enjoy the “Arm of the Kraken”, and remember the crucial work being done right here.

Tentacle and Marler/Clark Law offices, Bainbridge Island WA

How to make a really big tentacle

A second-growth red cedar log was chosen for the tentacle. The log was of size and weight that some help would be needed. My friend Spencer West of West Woodworking had the log, a little bobcat to move it around with, and a place to carve.

Carving Begins

The log wast flattened on two sides so that the tentacle profile could be drawn.

Drawing the profile on the flattened surfaces

The profile is cut out

The tentacle form is carved with facets

Facets are then rounded off.

Suckers are then roughed out.

Basic sculptural work is done with an electric chainsaw, electric power planer, and a Lancelot blade on a 4″ grinder

d-adze carving and texturing tool

Finishing the surfaces

The tentacle is then refined by hand carving and texture adzing with a d-adze.

D-Adzed texture

Painting

It is painted with exterior flat latex paint, it is applied as a series of washes with opaque details.

Installing the Tentacle

Bainbridge Island resident and artist Will Robinson helped us on installation day.

Thanks

Thank you to Bill and Julie Marler, and the whole Marler Family

A very special thanks to: Eleanor Reynolds, Ryan McPhail Fluid Concrete and Design, Spencer and Elizabeth West, Will Robinson, and especially to Joanne, my awesome wife, and my great kids, Sarah, Mikel, and Ruby.

Filed Under: carving, Installations, News, Public Art, sculpture, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bainbridge Island, carving, david franklin, Ferry Tentacle, indianola, Red Cedar, sculpture, tentacle, woodworking

New Installation “Sculpture in the Garden”

July 19, 2018 by David

The Crouching Figure Post
The Crouching Figure

The Back Story

This installation was made for the garden of a neighbor who travels the world collecting and teaching about exotic plants.  He has thereby created an amazing garden at his home in Indianola WA.  We have worked together on several projects over the years.  He was interested in a series of posts for installation in his garden.   He was interested in evoking some of the spirit of the Janseung  (a type of totem-like carving from Korea) that he has encountered in his travels.  Starting  at this point I began to research and draw.

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Filed Under: carving, Installations, News, Process, sculpture Tagged With: Art, carving, craft, garden art, indianola, Indianola Washington, primitivism, sculpture, tentacle, windcliff, woodworking

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The Arm of the Kraken has been removed due to pend The Arm of the Kraken has been removed due to pending development.  It will one day reemerge, refreshed and renewed to fight again for food safety and freedom.
Watch the Emmy winning documentary “Poisoned” on Netflix now and see the food safety work @billmarler does for us all.  Without him the Arm of the Kraken would have not emerged.
Geomorphic Tapestries @tetrahotelsv by David Frank Geomorphic Tapestries @tetrahotelsv by David Franklin and Aaron Whelton #fall
It’s an honor to be a small part of Dan Hinkley’s Wind Cliff home and garden.  Dan and Robert have been the kindest of friends and neighbors, as well as being great supporters of local art and artisans.
Reflective Horizons with @aawhelton @ovationseattl Reflective Horizons with @aawhelton @ovationseattle made possible by @quarterragroup @ninedotarts and @notyetcurated
The @shedd_aquarium Escalator Experience A month The @shedd_aquarium Escalator Experience  A month ago we were let in the aquarium early before our visit with the @kohler associates. We had free reign to do a little #escalator riding and take some video of the Once and Forever Lake Michigan sculpture.  Thanks again to everyone who helped make it possible. @shedd_aquarium @kohler @rbhullc @aawhelton @jll @pepperconstruction @jmkac @kleinandhoffman 
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